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newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
November 20, 2017, 02:27:51 AM
Actually, a lot of monaco card supporters have been waiting for the rise. If the project will do reach the people, even though on Singapore only, that will testify the project is legit. It will be the revelation of all the people working at monaco card project. I do pray it materialize.

As a Singaporean, we will never use a shady card like Monaco.
They have no community base here.
No business collaboration with other crypto companies here.
No official business registration here (which means they are operating illegally in Singapore).
No office space here (we cannot reach them physically).
More importantly, NO CARDS.

All my crypto-friends here do not trust Monaco, don't expect even a decent adoption rate here.
TenX has already taken the space.

Good luck with your "mooning", you guys bet on the wrong horse.

As another fellow Singaporean here, I concur with the above sentiments. Monaco has absolutely no presence here, TenX probably has the whole market share, it’s listed on the Visa website, registered with a proper address that is verified and works with other crypto companies in Singapore such as digixdao.

Funny how Monaco reached out to TenX to help them get their cards out.....oops   Shocked

Ur opinion on this can't be considered as you were against MCO since ur very 1st comment on this forum.


Doesnt make it less true.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
November 19, 2017, 10:57:27 PM
Actually, a lot of monaco card supporters have been waiting for the rise. If the project will do reach the people, even though on Singapore only, that will testify the project is legit. It will be the revelation of all the people working at monaco card project. I do pray it materialize.

As a Singaporean, we will never use a shady card like Monaco.
They have no community base here.
No business collaboration with other crypto companies here.
No official business registration here (which means they are operating illegally in Singapore).
No office space here (we cannot reach them physically).
More importantly, NO CARDS.

All my crypto-friends here do not trust Monaco, don't expect even a decent adoption rate here.
TenX has already taken the space.

Good luck with your "mooning", you guys bet on the wrong horse.

As another fellow Singaporean here, I concur with the above sentiments. Monaco has absolutely no presence here, TenX probably has the whole market share, it’s listed on the Visa website, registered with a proper address that is verified and works with other crypto companies in Singapore such as digixdao.

Funny how Monaco reached out to TenX to help them get their cards out.....oops   Shocked

Ur opinion on this can't be considered as you were against MCO since ur very 1st comment on this forum.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
November 19, 2017, 10:45:57 PM
I like this project a lot. And I wouldn't worry about community base at this point. It'll get there.
sr. member
Activity: 993
Merit: 250
Moonbet.io
November 19, 2017, 10:14:19 PM
MCO is doing good things for wenstern countries, to avoid pay high capital taxes.


If this is true, as you say, it's a very good impact on the community in the future. In general, I've been watching from the development of the project and the market price dynamics. After all, for me as an investor, also plays an important role and the price.
indeed this project if the future goes well would be very good for the community but investors should also help to achieve the target of the project and be stable as well
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
November 19, 2017, 09:52:22 PM
Actually, a lot of monaco card supporters have been waiting for the rise. If the project will do reach the people, even though on Singapore only, that will testify the project is legit. It will be the revelation of all the people working at monaco card project. I do pray it materialize.

As a Singaporean, we will never use a shady card like Monaco.
They have no community base here.
No business collaboration with other crypto companies here.
No official business registration here (which means they are operating illegally in Singapore).
No office space here (we cannot reach them physically).
More importantly, NO CARDS.

All my crypto-friends here do not trust Monaco, don't expect even a decent adoption rate here.
TenX has already taken the space.

Good luck with your "mooning", you guys bet on the wrong horse.

As another fellow Singaporean here, I concur with the above sentiments. Monaco has absolutely no presence here, TenX probably has the whole market share, it’s listed on the Visa website, registered with a proper address that is verified and works with other crypto companies in Singapore such as digixdao.

Funny how Monaco reached out to TenX to help them get their cards out.....oops   Shocked
sr. member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 340
November 19, 2017, 07:46:03 PM
MCO is doing good things for wenstern countries, to avoid pay high capital taxes.

If this is true, as you say, it's a very good impact on the community in the future. In general, I've been watching from the development of the project and the market price dynamics. After all, for me as an investor, also plays an important role and the price.
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 250
November 19, 2017, 07:37:09 PM
Good news that they now finally announced the partnership. There was a lot of doubt about that so I hope the market recognizes the facts now! Wink
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
November 19, 2017, 01:49:18 PM
When I apply Monaco card, do I have to give personal information?
Can the card be without a real name?
full member
Activity: 270
Merit: 101
November 19, 2017, 10:14:26 AM
Right, so you think Monaco as a company is "decentralized".
Stop laying, where did I said that?

Whatever man, if you want them to run off with your money like they did to Ensogo, so be it.
Yep, VISA is well known for signing contracts with scammers  Grin
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROTOCOL
November 19, 2017, 10:13:57 AM
Are there any chance to use this card if Im from Russia? I heard that Monaco and other crypto card providers issue card only for EU-residents, is it true? If so, the project will never get the mainstream adoption
i am a Chinese. i also want to know if i can use it in my country.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
November 19, 2017, 10:06:08 AM
What are the costs of getting a card in EU?
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
November 19, 2017, 10:05:04 AM
Are there any chance to use this card if Im from Russia? I heard that Monaco and other crypto card providers issue card only for EU-residents, is it true? If so, the project will never get the mainstream adoption
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
November 19, 2017, 10:00:33 AM
If I am not using any crypto, then why would I be on this forum?
Your line of logic is unbelievable.
Of course like many others, I am holding some bitcoin, ethereum, dash, litecoin, etc...
I am not going start an argument with you; especially with guys like you who thinks that Singaporeans are going to stupidly buy MCO just to get a card.
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?
Yeah, sure it makes "sense" for you MCO bagholders but this does not make any business sense from a consumer point of view.
And don't even get me started on the points I mention earlier.

REMEMBER, always always always think from a consumer point of view. Not from an "investor" point of view.
Because a CUSTOMER is where a company makes money from and if you choose to ignore that fact, then I feel sorry for you.
I am not here to intimidate. I am here to educate.

Once again, good luck with your "mooning". You will need it.

Let me quote what did you said earlier
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?

true, they only want me to pay for the card and then pay fees for every tx - so much better  Roll Eyes

You are comparing apples to oranges here.
These are blockchains and they hold their own as currency.
To get them you are required to mine them. They are decentralized.
Monaco is a company riding on these cryptocurrency.
MCO is just a ERC20 token.
Monaco is centralized.
Are you even debating on the core issue here?
Do you even blockchain?

more then you newbie Wink

I just quoted what you said. So please explain to me how ERC20 token can be cenralized when it's running on ETH blockchain which you said is decentralize?  Roll Eyes Or do you think ETH is cetralized too?

Right, so you think Monaco as a company is "decentralized".
Read carefully.
I did not equate MCO to Monaco.
MCO is a ERC20 token. Monaco is a company.
Whatever man, if you want them to run off with your money like they did to Ensogo, so be it.
You MCO fanboy can be so tenacious.
full member
Activity: 270
Merit: 101
November 19, 2017, 09:41:53 AM
If I am not using any crypto, then why would I be on this forum?
Your line of logic is unbelievable.
Of course like many others, I am holding some bitcoin, ethereum, dash, litecoin, etc...
I am not going start an argument with you; especially with guys like you who thinks that Singaporeans are going to stupidly buy MCO just to get a card.
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?
Yeah, sure it makes "sense" for you MCO bagholders but this does not make any business sense from a consumer point of view.
And don't even get me started on the points I mention earlier.

REMEMBER, always always always think from a consumer point of view. Not from an "investor" point of view.
Because a CUSTOMER is where a company makes money from and if you choose to ignore that fact, then I feel sorry for you.
I am not here to intimidate. I am here to educate.

Once again, good luck with your "mooning". You will need it.

Let me quote what did you said earlier
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?

true, they only want me to pay for the card and then pay fees for every tx - so much better  Roll Eyes

You are comparing apples to oranges here.
These are blockchains and they hold their own as currency.
To get them you are required to mine them. They are decentralized.
Monaco is a company riding on these cryptocurrency.
MCO is just a ERC20 token.
Monaco is centralized.
Are you even debating on the core issue here?
Do you even blockchain?

more then you newbie Wink

I just quoted what you said. So please explain to me how ERC20 token can be cenralized when it's running on ETH blockchain which you said is decentralize?  Roll Eyes Or do you think ETH is cetralized too?
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
November 19, 2017, 09:27:48 AM
If I am not using any crypto, then why would I be on this forum?
Your line of logic is unbelievable.
Of course like many others, I am holding some bitcoin, ethereum, dash, litecoin, etc...
I am not going start an argument with you; especially with guys like you who thinks that Singaporeans are going to stupidly buy MCO just to get a card.
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?
Yeah, sure it makes "sense" for you MCO bagholders but this does not make any business sense from a consumer point of view.
And don't even get me started on the points I mention earlier.

REMEMBER, always always always think from a consumer point of view. Not from an "investor" point of view.
Because a CUSTOMER is where a company makes money from and if you choose to ignore that fact, then I feel sorry for you.
I am not here to intimidate. I am here to educate.

Once again, good luck with your "mooning". You will need it.

Let me quote what did you said earlier
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?

true, they only want me to pay for the card and then pay fees for every tx - so much better  Roll Eyes

You are comparing apples to oranges here.
These are blockchains and they hold their own as currency.
To get them you are required to mine them. They are decentralized.
Monaco is a company riding on these cryptocurrency.
MCO is just a ERC20 token.
Monaco is centralized.
Are you even debating on the core issue here?
Do you even blockchain?
full member
Activity: 270
Merit: 101
November 19, 2017, 09:11:48 AM
If I am not using any crypto, then why would I be on this forum?
Your line of logic is unbelievable.
Of course like many others, I am holding some bitcoin, ethereum, dash, litecoin, etc...
I am not going start an argument with you; especially with guys like you who thinks that Singaporeans are going to stupidly buy MCO just to get a card.
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?
Yeah, sure it makes "sense" for you MCO bagholders but this does not make any business sense from a consumer point of view.
And don't even get me started on the points I mention earlier.

REMEMBER, always always always think from a consumer point of view. Not from an "investor" point of view.
Because a CUSTOMER is where a company makes money from and if you choose to ignore that fact, then I feel sorry for you.
I am not here to intimidate. I am here to educate.

Once again, good luck with your "mooning". You will need it.

Let me quote what did you said earlier
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?

true, they only want me to pay for the card and then pay fees for every tx - so much better  Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
November 19, 2017, 08:39:21 AM
Actually, a lot of monaco card supporters have been waiting for the rise. If the project will do reach the people, even though on Singapore only, that will testify the project is legit. It will be the revelation of all the people working at monaco card project. I do pray it materialize.

As a Singaporean, we will never use a shady card like Monaco.
They have no community base here.
No business collaboration with other crypto companies here.
No official business registration here (which means they are operating illegally in Singapore).
No office space here (we cannot reach them physically).
More importantly, NO CARDS.

All my crypto-friends here do not trust Monaco, don't expect even a decent adoption rate here.
TenX has already taken the space.

Good luck with your "mooning", you guys bet on the wrong horse.

If what you say is true, then it's another black ball for MCO, and this will hurt the project even more than before! But, if it's just a way to intimidate competition, it's not going to work!

If what he wrote is true that means that he is not using any of top crypto currency cause there are all 'shady'  Grin

I think we should just ignore this troll. Real test for monaco will be Europe roll out

If I am not using any crypto, then why would I be on this forum?
Your line of logic is unbelievable.
Of course like many others, I am holding some bitcoin, ethereum, dash, litecoin, etc...
I am not going start an argument with you; especially with guys like you who thinks that Singaporeans are going to stupidly buy MCO just to get a card.
When is the last time a bank or any credit/debit card issuer ask you to lock your money with them so that they can issue you a card?
Yeah, sure it makes "sense" for you MCO bagholders but this does not make any business sense from a consumer point of view.
And don't even get me started on the points I mention earlier.

REMEMBER, always always always think from a consumer point of view. Not from an "investor" point of view.
Because a CUSTOMER is where a company makes money from and if you choose to ignore that fact, then I feel sorry for you.
I am not here to intimidate. I am here to educate.

Once again, good luck with your "mooning". You will need it.

legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1002
November 19, 2017, 08:36:34 AM
Actually, a lot of monaco card supporters have been waiting for the rise. If the project will do reach the people, even though on Singapore only, that will testify the project is legit. It will be the revelation of all the people working at monaco card project. I do pray it materialize.

As a Singaporean, we will never use a shady card like Monaco.
They have no community base here.
No business collaboration with other crypto companies here.
No official business registration here (which means they are operating illegally in Singapore).
No office space here (we cannot reach them physically).
More importantly, NO CARDS.

All my crypto-friends here do not trust Monaco, don't expect even a decent adoption rate here.
TenX has already taken the space.

Good luck with your "mooning", you guys bet on the wrong horse.

If what you say is true, then it's another black ball for MCO, and this will hurt the project even more than before! But, if it's just a way to intimidate competition, it's not going to work!
Better to wait until next year whether this is true or not. I also curious what will happen next year with monaco card, if monaco card still not delivery yet to public seem something happen

It looks not so good at the moment i had a lot of faith in this project in the past, but right know i think i will sell my investment and wait until we get more informations from the devs.
sr. member
Activity: 244
Merit: 250
November 19, 2017, 07:06:36 AM
MCO is doing good things for wenstern countries, to avoid pay high capital taxes.
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