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ar9
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April 02, 2017, 05:09:11 PM
We will see about that after first payout this year.

I'm sure their first payout will be good and enticing - I am more concerned about the long-term viability of this fund.

Take into account remaining tokens will be burned, so there might be as little as 4-8 000 000 TaaS making tem very scarce. Even if they earn nothing, they will trade extremely well.

Perhaps.  I'm not saying that early investors won't take a profit.  I'm just saying that I am highly skeptical of their entire scheme.  Starting with Dimitri.  His shiftiness in interviews, ignorance, and refusal to talk specifics, concerns me greatly.
ar9
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April 02, 2017, 05:06:54 PM
We will see about that after first payout this year.

I'm sure their first payout will be good and enticing - I am more concerned about the long-term viability of this fund.
ar9
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April 02, 2017, 04:38:21 PM
And why are you guys overexaggerating your credentials?  Any particular reason?

Why does a multi-millionaire dollar fund have a junior data analyst, but no actual data analyst?

Why is your Co-founder and advisor on Technology & Analytics unable to answer straight-forward Technical questions? 

If I had a detailed question about your cryptographic audit, who, in your development team would I contact?

Who on your executive team is responsible for strategizing investments and executing trades? 

Why do two of your co-founders not understand the primary selling point of TaaS (the cryptographic audit)?





Happy now ?



A guy with a degree in Film Studies is managing a multi-millionaire dollar fund?  You know - in the traditional market, people RESPONSIBLE for trading often have decades of experience and a proven track-record of success.

Guys, listen, I'm not trying to piss on a parade here, but this has bad news written ALL over it.  I'm just trying to help people.
ar9
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April 02, 2017, 04:19:24 PM
And why are you guys overexaggerating your credentials?  Any particular reason?

Why does a multi-millionaire dollar fund have a junior data analyst, but no actual data analyst?

Why is your Co-founder and advisor on Technology & Analytics unable to answer straight-forward Technical questions?  

If I had a detailed question about your cryptographic audit, who, in your development team would I contact?

Who on your executive team is responsible for strategizing investments and executing trades?  

Why do two of your co-founders not understand the primary selling point of TaaS (the cryptographic audit)?

How will your cold-storage be managed?  Who will have direct access to the funds?  If Dimitri wanted to high-tail it to Panama, could he transfer out all funds and be gone (for example)?
ar9
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April 02, 2017, 04:17:53 PM
What is TaaS' position on keeping any coins held on exchanges?

Negative. Exchanges get hacked and DDoSed often. The compromise is to keep them on the cold storage.

So essentially, this is a fund for crypto-stocks and the MER is 15%?  That's my understanding.  That is exceptionally high.

Why is the management expense ratio (MER) equal to 15%? How did you calculate that?

ICO
FUNDS DISTRIBUTION
Portfolio75 %Operations15 %Reserve Fund10 %

15% to operations.

Is the funds distrubution ONLY if the fund makes a profit?  What if there is no profit for 2 years - operations staff working for no money?  You can't say with certainty that TaaS will be profitable consistently, just like how active fund managers in the fiat world cannot make that promise.
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April 02, 2017, 04:11:19 PM
What is TaaS' position on keeping any coins held on exchanges?

Negative. Exchanges get hacked and DDoSed often. The compromise is to keep them on the cold storage.

So essentially, this is a fund for crypto-stocks and the MER is 15%?  That's my understanding.  That is exceptionally high.

Why is the management expense ratio (MER) equal to 15%? How did you calculate that?
ar9
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April 02, 2017, 04:06:17 PM
What is TaaS' position on keeping any coins held on exchanges?

Negative. Exchanges get hacked and DDoSed often. The compromise is to keep them on the cold storage.

So essentially, this is a fund for crypto-stocks and the MER is 15%?  That's my understanding.  That is exceptionally high.
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April 02, 2017, 03:58:54 PM
Is this project run already ? Is it more safe then shapeshift or may i know how this taas works, i know about taas from my Facebook wall.
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TaaS is a closed-end fund designated to blockchain
April 02, 2017, 03:53:48 PM
What is TaaS' position on keeping any coins held on exchanges?

Negative. Exchanges get hacked and DDoSed often. The compromise is to keep them on the cold storage.
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Generation Blockchain.
April 02, 2017, 03:28:16 PM
TaaS project is awesome, is the first closed-end fund in crypto land, we may be the most profitable fund here. Surpass Iconomi and melonport.


In what way will it be the most profitable fund? And surpass Iconomi & melonport? Iconomi's having some nice movement.
ar9
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April 02, 2017, 03:19:22 PM
What is TaaS' position on keeping any coins held on exchanges?
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April 02, 2017, 03:10:42 PM
TaaS project is awesome, is the first closed-end fund in crypto land, we may be the most profitable fund here. Surpass Iconomi and melonport.
Hi . thanks for the interest. yes we are also hopping a big sucess. we are almost at 2000 BTC investment.

The roadmap shows that the Q1 payout will be made in july 2017... is this correct?


The first payout will be 3 months after we begin operations, so approximate date is late July - August.

So operations will begin immediately after the ICO finalices?
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TaaS is a closed-end fund designated to blockchain
April 02, 2017, 01:58:02 PM
TaaS project is awesome, is the first closed-end fund in crypto land, we may be the most profitable fund here. Surpass Iconomi and melonport.
Hi . thanks for the interest. yes we are also hopping a big sucess. we are almost at 2000 BTC investment.

The roadmap shows that the Q1 payout will be made in july 2017... is this correct?


The first payout will be 3 months after we begin operations, so approximate date is late July - August.
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April 02, 2017, 01:55:36 PM
Interested, but after watching the Youtube clip of the guy on Coin Interview... I am quite concerned about this.  Doesn't appear knowledgable, but worse than that, he seems quite shifty.  Can't answer basic questions about his service which is now, I suppose technically, valuated at about $2Mil.  Something's wrong here.

EDIT:  Seriously - check out this interview and then tell me that you're comfortable sending any money or crypto to this guy.  He's a co-founder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cSK1d-7Irc

EDIT 2: I am getting a bad vibe from these guys, all around.  Good luck investors.  I am out.

EDIT 3: In that interview, I noticed that Dimitri Chupryna really struggled answering any technical questions.  I'll point out that his title, according to the Whitepaper, and the fund's website is as follows: Co-founder, Technology & Analytics.  

It doesn't seem like Evan is convinced at all in that interview, he seems extremely skeptical. Not to mention he has to correct Dimitri multiple times during the interview, correct him on things you would hope he is an expert on considering his position in TaaS and the supposed expertise you would hope would go along with such a position. Evan appears to know more than he does... Dimitri didn't even know what a fiduciary was and people are okay with trusting him with millions? Lol.

Also a lot of "maybe's", "I think so's", "should be's", "in the future's", etc coming from Dimitri.

And yeah, his body language is shifty as fuck.

Yeah, this just reeks.  I hope nobody gets screwed out of their hard-earned funds.  I've been involved in enough Security-scams to be have a pretty good spidey-sense and it is definitely going off here.

I don't really think you can nail him with that performance, some people are very nervous on camera especially if you are doing it for the first time
He doesn't look nervous per se but okay fair, that still wouldn't explain why he doesn't answer the questions correctly/doesn't know certain things he should know. Evan is clearly not impressed with his answers or knowledge of the subjects in that interview. One would hope it would come off as Evan interviewing somebody with an expertise in what they are doing or at least somebody more knowledgeable than himself but it comes off as the opposite. Isn't Dimitri supposed to be their lead/expert of technology and analytics?

And I really wish somebody would respond to my post about what seem to be inconsistencies in their proclaimed experience on their website and what they actually have done according to their work history on their linkedins. I just feel like these guys are trying to sell themselves a little more than they can reasonably attest to, which I guess makes sense considering they are trying to raise 101 million USD which would be the largest ICO in history.

Call me crazy but if you want to hold the largest ICO in history I feel like there should be some pretty damn good/distinguished/recognized experts leading the project or something that can justify that level of trust and confidence from investors.

Hi dear.
it is really nice to see that you've researched about TaaS very deeply and pointed out those points and weakness above.. I am really not able to answer them because I don't belong to technical department. but I've sent your questions to all founders and asked them to must answer them because these questions are really important and must be answered. I hope someone from core team will come online and give you a detailed answer. and you can join telegram and talk to them live and ask any question you have in mind.

thank you so much for your time.



Hi dear?

What is this?  Are you a TaaS employee/rep? 

Yes. I am bounty campaign manager and moderator of this thread.
ar9
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April 02, 2017, 12:33:33 PM
Interested, but after watching the Youtube clip of the guy on Coin Interview... I am quite concerned about this.  Doesn't appear knowledgable, but worse than that, he seems quite shifty.  Can't answer basic questions about his service which is now, I suppose technically, valuated at about $2Mil.  Something's wrong here.

EDIT:  Seriously - check out this interview and then tell me that you're comfortable sending any money or crypto to this guy.  He's a co-founder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cSK1d-7Irc

EDIT 2: I am getting a bad vibe from these guys, all around.  Good luck investors.  I am out.

EDIT 3: In that interview, I noticed that Dimitri Chupryna really struggled answering any technical questions.  I'll point out that his title, according to the Whitepaper, and the fund's website is as follows: Co-founder, Technology & Analytics.  

It doesn't seem like Evan is convinced at all in that interview, he seems extremely skeptical. Not to mention he has to correct Dimitri multiple times during the interview, correct him on things you would hope he is an expert on considering his position in TaaS and the supposed expertise you would hope would go along with such a position. Evan appears to know more than he does... Dimitri didn't even know what a fiduciary was and people are okay with trusting him with millions? Lol.

Also a lot of "maybe's", "I think so's", "should be's", "in the future's", etc coming from Dimitri.

And yeah, his body language is shifty as fuck.

Yeah, this just reeks.  I hope nobody gets screwed out of their hard-earned funds.  I've been involved in enough Security-scams to be have a pretty good spidey-sense and it is definitely going off here.

I don't really think you can nail him with that performance, some people are very nervous on camera especially if you are doing it for the first time
He doesn't look nervous per se but okay fair, that still wouldn't explain why he doesn't answer the questions correctly/doesn't know certain things he should know. Evan is clearly not impressed with his answers or knowledge of the subjects in that interview. One would hope it would come off as Evan interviewing somebody with an expertise in what they are doing or at least somebody more knowledgeable than himself but it comes off as the opposite. Isn't Dimitri supposed to be their lead/expert of technology and analytics?

And I really wish somebody would respond to my post about what seem to be inconsistencies in their proclaimed experience on their website and what they actually have done according to their work history on their linkedins. I just feel like these guys are trying to sell themselves a little more than they can reasonably attest to, which I guess makes sense considering they are trying to raise 101 million USD which would be the largest ICO in history.

Call me crazy but if you want to hold the largest ICO in history I feel like there should be some pretty damn good/distinguished/recognized experts leading the project or something that can justify that level of trust and confidence from investors.

Hi dear.
it is really nice to see that you've researched about TaaS very deeply and pointed out those points and weakness above.. I am really not able to answer them because I don't belong to technical department. but I've sent your questions to all founders and asked them to must answer them because these questions are really important and must be answered. I hope someone from core team will come online and give you a detailed answer. and you can join telegram and talk to them live and ask any question you have in mind.

thank you so much for your time.



Hi dear?

What is this?  Are you a TaaS employee/rep? 
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April 02, 2017, 12:25:15 PM
TaaS project is awesome, is the first closed-end fund in crypto land, we may be the most profitable fund here. Surpass Iconomi and melonport.
Hi . thanks for the interest. yes we are also hopping a big sucess. we are almost at 2000 BTC investment.

The roadmap shows that the Q1 payout will be made in july 2017... is this correct?
copper member
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April 02, 2017, 12:11:50 PM
TaaS project is awesome, is the first closed-end fund in crypto land, we may be the most profitable fund here. Surpass Iconomi and melonport.
Hi . thanks for the interest. yes we are also hopping a big sucess. we are almost at 2000 BTC investment.
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April 02, 2017, 11:19:46 AM
TaaS project is awesome, is the first closed-end fund in crypto land, we may be the most profitable fund here. Surpass Iconomi and melonport.
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April 02, 2017, 11:16:03 AM
Already in, I have a great feeling about this. Good questions about the background of the team, also waitng for an explanation.
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