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Topic: [CLOSED][BOUNTY] 🔵 Datarius 🔴 First Social p2p Cryptobank 🔵 - page 150. (Read 50320 times)

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It's great) But it's not necessary to write reports here, the moderator will do everything himself

Guys, how are you planning to spend tokens or what to do with them? Who can give some advice?
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It's great) But it's not necessary to write reports here, the moderator will do everything himself
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Bounty will ends after 31 december or it will continue?

Bounty will ends after 31 december or it will continue?

At the same time when ICO will end! Datarius ICO is starting after holidays)
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Bounty will ends after 31 december or it will continue?
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Cryptobank, that's what I'm looking for.
I knew abut you guays thankfuly of twitter.
We all need a huge safety cryptobank!
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Joined twitter,  facebook and telegram bounties. Interesting project with so much potential. Best of luck team!
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Cryptobank, that's what I'm looking for.
I knew abut you guays thankfuly of twitter.

You are welcome. All of us are waiting for bank that allows crypto community to spend their coins:)
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Cryptobank, that's what I'm looking for.
I knew abut you guays thankfuly of twitter.
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I somewhere read that  sometimes  happens that the company after the sale lowers the price and buys back its own tokens, is it true?
I see this for the first time, why do companies do this?
As I understand companies understand the value of their tokens, buy them and then regulate their price in the market.

They buy back tokens only in one situation. When companies have spare money and nothing to do. For example, look at Apple or any other large profitable corporation. All of them have anual plan for shares buy back.
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I somewhere read that  sometimes  happens that the company after the sale lowers the price and buys back its own tokens, is it true?
I see this for the first time, why do companies do this?
As I understand companies understand the value of their tokens, buy them and then regulate their price in the market.
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Activity: 322
Merit: 10
I somewhere read that  sometimes  happens that the company after the sale lowers the price and buys back its own tokens, is it true?
I see this for the first time, why do companies do this?
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Activity: 364
Merit: 12
I somewhere read that  sometimes  happens that the company after the sale lowers the price and buys back its own tokens, is it true?

I don't know, but tokens and shares buybacks is normal practice for successful companies. Companies without any problems can show gratitude to their investors and increase own market cap.
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