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Topic: [ICO] It's not an idea, it's a BETA product ▐░░VoxelX-The DICOM-Platform░░▌ - page 39. (Read 173429 times)

newbie
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Can i join sale if i pay with BTC?
newbie
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Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.

I agree, at this stage of development, it is more understandable to expect that some individuals will invest much more than companies, once the regulations are resolved and crypto slightly expanded, I believe that large companies will also embark on significant investments.

Individuals also find it easier to invest since it is their money, companies often have shared interest.

Yes, it is currently like that, but big players or companies should be involved soon, so the things could much faster develop...

This could be a huge year for crypto, and it might be for government regulations for crypto, and with that, for companies geting into crypto. We will see...

I believe that governments and their regulations make it difficult for the normal functioning of crypto projects in many countries. Things will go better as soon as that change.

It will definitely change in the future. I just hope it doesn't cause big changes in the crypto world.

The changes will surely come, we can only hope that it will be changes that will make some things easier Smiley
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.

I agree, at this stage of development, it is more understandable to expect that some individuals will invest much more than companies, once the regulations are resolved and crypto slightly expanded, I believe that large companies will also embark on significant investments.

Individuals also find it easier to invest since it is their money, companies often have shared interest.

Yes, it is currently like that, but big players or companies should be involved soon, so the things could much faster develop...

This could be a huge year for crypto, and it might be for government regulations for crypto, and with that, for companies geting into crypto. We will see...

I believe that governments and their regulations make it difficult for the normal functioning of crypto projects in many countries. Things will go better as soon as that change.

It will definitely change in the future. I just hope it doesn't cause big changes in the crypto world.
newbie
Activity: 70
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I believe that governments and their regulations make it difficult for the normal functioning of crypto projects in many countries. Things will go better as soon as that change.
We can not wait, it will be a long story. When it comes to ubiquitous and widespread use. But this concept, from the beginning, should well manifest itself locally. The correct work of this project will win trust, which will contribute to the expansion of the project.

I agree, but we can not influence on a many things, especially when it comes to government regulations...
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 257
Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
I believe that governments and their regulations make it difficult for the normal functioning of crypto projects in many countries. Things will go better as soon as that change.
We can not wait, it will be a long story. When it comes to ubiquitous and widespread use. But this concept, from the beginning, should well manifest itself locally. The correct work of this project will win trust, which will contribute to the expansion of the project.
newbie
Activity: 264
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.

I agree, at this stage of development, it is more understandable to expect that some individuals will invest much more than companies, once the regulations are resolved and crypto slightly expanded, I believe that large companies will also embark on significant investments.

Individuals also find it easier to invest since it is their money, companies often have shared interest.

Yes, it is currently like that, but big players or companies should be involved soon, so the things could much faster develop...

This could be a huge year for crypto, and it might be for government regulations for crypto, and with that, for companies geting into crypto. We will see...

I believe that governments and their regulations make it difficult for the normal functioning of crypto projects in many countries. Things will go better as soon as that change.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Absolutely, contract with some of the medical equipment manufacturers would greatly help in promoting this platform.
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.

I agree, at this stage of development, it is more understandable to expect that some individuals will invest much more than companies, once the regulations are resolved and crypto slightly expanded, I believe that large companies will also embark on significant investments.

Individuals also find it easier to invest since it is their money, companies often have shared interest.

Yes, it is currently like that, but big players or companies should be involved soon, so the things could much faster develop...

This could be a huge year for crypto, and it might be for government regulations for crypto, and with that, for companies geting into crypto. We will see...
newbie
Activity: 143
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.

I agree, at this stage of development, it is more understandable to expect that some individuals will invest much more than companies, once the regulations are resolved and crypto slightly expanded, I believe that large companies will also embark on significant investments.

Individual investments are still a major part of ICO funding, actually the biggest part. I wouldn't bet companies will get in on the action anytime soon.

Unfortunately these things will not change for some time, first of all, crypto has to reach many more people, and the knowledge of the subject need to be improve.
newbie
Activity: 280
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.

I agree, at this stage of development, it is more understandable to expect that some individuals will invest much more than companies, once the regulations are resolved and crypto slightly expanded, I believe that large companies will also embark on significant investments.

Individuals also find it easier to invest since it is their money, companies often have shared interest.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.

I agree, at this stage of development, it is more understandable to expect that some individuals will invest much more than companies, once the regulations are resolved and crypto slightly expanded, I believe that large companies will also embark on significant investments.

Individual investments are still a major part of ICO funding, actually the biggest part. I wouldn't bet companies will get in on the action anytime soon.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.

I agree, at this stage of development, it is more understandable to expect that some individuals will invest much more than companies, once the regulations are resolved and crypto slightly expanded, I believe that large companies will also embark on significant investments.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
All those that invested at the start will get same amount of GRAY as those new ones?

I think somebody from the team has already answered this question, all those who have invested so far will get additional tokens identical to those who will buy in the next month during the pre-sale.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.

It's harder with, companies and with individuals investing. Companies have a smaller margin of error when it comes to regulations and are generally more observed by the government, and the depend on it in certain cases. That's why unclear regulations are something they stand away from.
newbie
Activity: 112
Merit: 0
All those that invested at the start will get same amount of GRAY as those new ones?
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho

They are still not aware of the benefits of crypto and they still don't know how the handle the ever changing restrictions.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
What is needed to join the private sale,what are the requirements?

I think 1000ETH is minimum to buy... read whitepaper

1000 ETH is the requirement to join the private sale? Holy, that's a huge amount of money hardly anyone has at hand except for the whales.

Nah,1000 ETH is not minimum,that was misinformation that spread here.It was confirmed as false info by team member here on the forum.

Ok that makes sense because 1,000 ETH would have been completely exaggerated. Anyone knows what the minimum is now?

Well, as has been said few time now, there is no minimum...

Thats a good idea,so everyone can join,and thats the idea of ICO,to get as many as possible.
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.

Not a bad idea. However in the crypto world you have to go that extra mile to persuade companies to back you up. Don't know why tho
newbie
Activity: 266
Merit: 0
What is needed to join the private sale,what are the requirements?

I think 1000ETH is minimum to buy... read whitepaper

1000 ETH is the requirement to join the private sale? Holy, that's a huge amount of money hardly anyone has at hand except for the whales.

Nah,1000 ETH is not minimum,that was misinformation that spread here.It was confirmed as false info by team member here on the forum.

Ok that makes sense because 1,000 ETH would have been completely exaggerated. Anyone knows what the minimum is now?

Well, as has been said few time now, there is no minimum...
newbie
Activity: 224
Merit: 0
Yeah i have no doubts thas this project will overcome these obstacles and succeed in the end.

True, they already have a beta. They should use the time and make a tour, promote the platform on medical conferences.

Maybe they might need to boost a promotion at a university or medical conference, it will certainly attract new investors.

That's not a bad idea and it could work. But don't you have to pay to present ar something like that?

It depends, promotion through the conferences is likely payed, but again cooperation with several universities could bring much for the promotion of the project through their publications...

That's a really good idea. Some private companies selling radiology equipment might also be valuable.
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