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Topic: What's Missing from the Best and Most Promising Cryptocurrency, Cogitex? (Read 269 times)

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legendary
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Cogitex has already established itself as a great and promising cryptocurrency

False.  This is a standard "pump and dump".  The OP took 2% of all future coins, gave them to himself, and declared it established.  :/
newbie
Activity: 109
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Hello all dear friends. Tomorrow at 7 PM GMT there will be an online broadcast in the official cogitex cryptocurrency telegram channel. There you will be able to ask questions and talk. If you are interested in really promising projects, you can join. https://t.me/cogitex?livestream
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
Well now I think it is obvious to everyone that cogitex is a really promising cryptocurrency.

You mean a bullshit token with nothing to show for?

To quote some random dude from the internet:

I would advise caution and not to invest in such dubious projects. It is better to choose proven and reliable options.

It looks like you just saw this token for the first time and immediately attribute it to shit without even reading about it. I hasten to inform you that it is not so, I advise you to read the replies in this thread and then make conclusions.
full member
Activity: 1008
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Well now I think it is obvious to everyone that cogitex is a really promising cryptocurrency.

You mean a bullshit token with nothing to show for?

To quote some random dude from the internet:

I would advise caution and not to invest in such dubious projects. It is better to choose proven and reliable options.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
Well now I think it is obvious to everyone that cogitex is a really promising cryptocurrency. I've answered absolutely every question and complaint. And we'll be reporting on all the action.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
General acceptance by more people and countries I guess? Also with a coin’s potential every crypto has such thing but why aren’t all crypto projects are succeeding? Demand to a coin or project won’t come in an instant ‘coz it occurs gradually. Popularity would follow but is something needed in the first place in order to be a success.Potential can be seen with the concept of a coin and with their roadmap.An exchanger indeed would help but i doubt its role would be that bog to materialize a coin’s potential.
I think that the success of the project depends more on advertising. Now almost all new projects are memcoins and they grow only with good advertising. I think there are very few good projects that have grown without advertising.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
Cogitex has already established itself as a great and promising cryptocurrency, but we are constantly striving for improvement. Let's discuss what, in your opinion, might be missing from our coin to make it even better.

We encourage every participant to express their views:

What additional features or capabilities would you like to see in CGTX?
What problems or challenges should be addressed for the development of Cogitex?
In what future applications would you like to see CGTX being used?
Do you have any ideas to strengthen the CGTX ecosystem?
We are open to your feedback and ready to listen to you, our users. Let's work together to make Cogitex an even better and more promising cryptocurrency!
Actually I have come across of this particular coin you are emphasising on, because what I really know of this this coins is that whenever you check a volatility it will make you to consider the coin as the top twenty or top ten coins you can invest on, but when a coin is new in the system, what I advice an average invest is to make sure you have peruse through the coin and know the things that is hidden in that particular project before you can invest,  this particular project has not gotten a firm and when looking at it, I believe that bitcoin on it's own is father of other coins because of its volatility
First thing,​ a coin's high volatility don't always make​ it one​ of the finest coins​ to buy in. High volatility can have two effects:​ it can present excellent opportunities for profit while also posing significant risks. Investors must assess each project separately​ in light​ of its core components, development team, available technology, and market potential.

Although Bitcoin​ is widely regarded​ as the foundation​ of the cryptocurrency market, there's already numerous other projects and tokens that provides​ a wide range​ of features and solutions. Each cryptocurrency has distinct qualities and benefits​ of its own.
legendary
Activity: 2576
Merit: 1252
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General acceptance by more people and countries I guess? Also with a coin’s potential every crypto has such thing but why aren’t all crypto projects are succeeding? Demand to a coin or project won’t come in an instant ‘coz it occurs gradually. Popularity would follow but is something needed in the first place in order to be a success.Potential can be seen with the concept of a coin and with their roadmap.An exchanger indeed would help but i doubt its role would be that bog to materialize a coin’s potential.
hero member
Activity: 1498
Merit: 711
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Cogitex has already established itself as a great and promising cryptocurrency, but we are constantly striving for improvement. Let's discuss what, in your opinion, might be missing from our coin to make it even better.

We encourage every participant to express their views:

What additional features or capabilities would you like to see in CGTX?
What problems or challenges should be addressed for the development of Cogitex?
In what future applications would you like to see CGTX being used?
Do you have any ideas to strengthen the CGTX ecosystem?
We are open to your feedback and ready to listen to you, our users. Let's work together to make Cogitex an even better and more promising cryptocurrency!
Actually I have come across of this particular coin you are emphasising on, because what I really know of this this coins is that whenever you check a volatility it will make you to consider the coin as the top twenty or top ten coins you can invest on, but when a coin is new in the system, what I advice an average invest is to make sure you have peruse through the coin and know the things that is hidden in that particular project before you can invest,  this particular project has not gotten a firm and when looking at it, I believe that bitcoin on it's own is father of other coins because of its volatility
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
So, I think I have answered all possible questions and now it can be called completely honest. But if anyone disagrees, you are welcome to reply.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
1. Why should you trust Cogitex?

Cogitex​ is​ a project with​ a big ambition and​ a vision for the future. We're focused​ on innovating​ in DeFi and​ AI and putting​ in the effort​ to execute our plans. Our goal​ is​ to create long-term value.

2. How can​ we​ be sure that promises will​ be kept?

This​ is​ an important question. We're working​ to​ be transparent​ in our actions and diligently striving​ to execute our plans.

3. How does Cogitex plan​ to achieve lunar and Martian missions?

This​ is​ an exciting aspect​ of our development. We're exploring opportunities​ to use the CGTX token​ to fund future space exploration and missions. This,​ of course, will take time and resources.

4. What benefits​ do CGTX token holders have?

CGTX token holders will have access​ to unique products and services related​ to​ AI development and space exploration. This can offer them exciting opportunities.

If you have any more questions​ or anything else that concerns you, please feel free​ to ask. We're here​ to provide information and address any doubts you may have.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
I have a different perspective than most people. I welcome new, creative ideas and dreams. Some say you are trying to advertise your project, so the question is, which project can operate and function without advertising? Do they think that projects must have a large initial investment to be good and not scams? They just need to answer my two questions accurately, and they will have their answer.

And we should also understand their viewpoint because the cryptocurrency market has too many scams, so having doubts and being cautious is natural.
Advertising helps people find out about the project, and without it, the launch may be much less visible.

Initial investment can give a project a kick-start, but it is not the only indicator of its quality. A good project is judged by the results and the team's ability to achieve its goals. To show that our project is not fraudulent we will notify you on Twitter about all spending and transfers.
brand new
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Perhaps you need more Cogitex users to gather feedback. It's okay if you genuinely care about the user experience, but as you can see, it's unfortunate that user feedback cannot be obtained here.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
Sorry dude, but this is the first time I've heard of this token))) I'm more looking at something more substantial and stable like TFS token with a big APR or the same top 10 tokens on the market that help me make stable money
I see your point. But in the top 10 there are tokens with already large capitalization and for them to grow 2 times, let's say for this to happen, tens of billions of dollars are needed. So they are already worth too much. But if we look at the top 500 tokens, they can still grow a lot. But you have to consider projects very carefully, and even if it is perfect, everything can still fall to zero like the moon, including the top 10.
newbie
Activity: 164
Merit: 0
Sorry dude, but this is the first time I've heard of this token))) I'm more looking at something more substantial and stable like TFS token with a big APR or the same top 10 tokens on the market that help me make stable money
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
Cogitex has already established itself as a great and promising cryptocurrency, but we are constantly striving for improvement. Let's discuss what, in your opinion, might be missing from our coin to make it even better.

The problem is that they proclaim themselves as a great and promising project but it has never been seen by the community. That means that this project is not important and has no role in the crypto space where investors are just ignoring it. Not a surprise either and if you are holding this project, never expect profit. The best thing you do is to sell them and move to other projects that are really well-established. Because it was too hard to think for a project to grow when not seeing that they were working on it to improve. Some projects are just good at the start but they are not good in the long run.
I already answered this, you can see the comments above in the thread.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
As long as promises are not backed up by an end result, then they are just pretty words. Don't try to give words that can be freely written anywhere and by anyone as any special value. In investing, words and promises mean nothing as it's all ephemeral. For a project to be in the status of a proven track record, there needs to be some events that happen, not just a set of promises.

Promises are backed up by results, not by the process of fulfillment itself. For example, I promise to pay you a million dollars and start paying you $1 every hour. After 5 days I stop paying you, I haven't fully fulfilled the promise, but I did something, I tried. Can this be considered proof of promise fulfillment and hard work?
When a project's just startin' out, they might not have a pile of cash sittin' around. Sometimes, you need time and resources to make things happen. That's why project teams sometimes make promises – it's a way to bring in the dough they need to eventually deliver them real results.

Now, if the project already had a boatload of cash, sure, actions would be more important than promises. But when you're workin' with a tight budget upfront, promises can be a way to rustle up the greenbacks for future growth and real results.

I agree with you that not all projects have a good budget and support from big companies or foundations. Making promises is not a bad thing, especially if these promises are correctly fulfilled afterwards. Initially, I did not pay attention to the promise or small budget, but to what you write about the fact that this project has proven itself. This is distorted information, because this project does not have any data that could be considered recommendable.
Yes, I agree with you. I think it's not very correct to use words like proven, it's really too early to talk about these things. And are there any other comments?
hero member
Activity: 2828
Merit: 518
Cogitex has already established itself as a great and promising cryptocurrency, but we are constantly striving for improvement. Let's discuss what, in your opinion, might be missing from our coin to make it even better.

The problem is that they proclaim themselves as a great and promising project but it has never been seen by the community. That means that this project is not important and has no role in the crypto space where investors are just ignoring it. Not a surprise either and if you are holding this project, never expect profit. The best thing you do is to sell them and move to other projects that are really well-established. Because it was too hard to think for a project to grow when not seeing that they were working on it to improve. Some projects are just good at the start but they are not good in the long run.
staff
Activity: 2436
Merit: 2347
As long as promises are not backed up by an end result, then they are just pretty words. Don't try to give words that can be freely written anywhere and by anyone as any special value. In investing, words and promises mean nothing as it's all ephemeral. For a project to be in the status of a proven track record, there needs to be some events that happen, not just a set of promises.

Promises are backed up by results, not by the process of fulfillment itself. For example, I promise to pay you a million dollars and start paying you $1 every hour. After 5 days I stop paying you, I haven't fully fulfilled the promise, but I did something, I tried. Can this be considered proof of promise fulfillment and hard work?
When a project's just startin' out, they might not have a pile of cash sittin' around. Sometimes, you need time and resources to make things happen. That's why project teams sometimes make promises – it's a way to bring in the dough they need to eventually deliver them real results.

Now, if the project already had a boatload of cash, sure, actions would be more important than promises. But when you're workin' with a tight budget upfront, promises can be a way to rustle up the greenbacks for future growth and real results.

I agree with you that not all projects have a good budget and support from big companies or foundations. Making promises is not a bad thing, especially if these promises are correctly fulfilled afterwards. Initially, I did not pay attention to the promise or small budget, but to what you write about the fact that this project has proven itself. This is distorted information, because this project does not have any data that could be considered recommendable.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
I'm already running a Bounty campaign.
He seems to be the campaign manager. I don't know, but he must be running the campaign because it seems that no one has heard of it.
I read about the project and did not find anything different about it. What is your plan for development?

Most likely he was a paid shill by the project itself. As you have said, we haven't heard any from the project and he was clearly promoting it and as you have said, maybe it's part of his job as a bounty managing not just to manage the campaigns, but to promote it.

But as we all and can smell it from a far, good that the project is going to run it's bounty campaign and hopefully it can carry out and pay everyone. However, for those who have been in this community for so long, we all know that it takes something for a project to be successful.
I am the creator of the project. And read my comment above.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
When and by whom was it recommended? No one knows anything about the coin, it is not traded anywhere except Pancakeswap. What has it proven itself to be? So far it looks more like another shitcoin with little liquidity, which survived one pump and now needs fresh blood.
It is a young project, so it is currently traded on pancakeswap. Cogitex has proven itself with promising ideas, for example, AI development and space exploration. And every project started from scratch. It can't be that you immediately know and believe in any young project. This can only be the case with publicized projects with already large capital.
You can't establish yourself with promises. Promises are worthless and are often not kept. If I say that I promise to pay everyone a million dollars, can I be said to have established myself on the forum as a very generous user? Hardly. As long as the project has not done anything of what it promised, it has no references. Only investors' hopes that it will happen at some point.
That's the thing about all those "roadmap" stuff as well, projects show a roadmap and say "look at how great our roadmap is" and expect you to invest based on what they plan on doing, and that would mean that you have to trust them not only actually doing those things, but succeeding as well.

Most probably they would just take your money and leave and not do it at all, whereas if we are talking about them actually trying to do it, they may even fail to do it as well. So, all in all this is a wrong move without a doubt. I think it would be the best case to just ignore projects before they provide a proof that they are actually doing something and could make a profit with it whenever they possibly could do.
We're already in a vicious circle. I explained to you that project teams sometimes make promises - it's a way to earn the money needed to achieve real results. We're not saying we need a million dollars and then maybe we'll do something. Now we're going to put ourselves out there in advertising to get more people to know about the project. And can you explain what proof you need? Sorry, but to develop AI you need money, and you say that you need proof that the project is doing something to get money, but without money we can't make this proof. You see? It's a vicious circle. So tell me, what can we do in this situation to finally build trust?
hero member
Activity: 1414
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I'm already running a Bounty campaign.
He seems to be the campaign manager. I don't know, but he must be running the campaign because it seems that no one has heard of it.
I read about the project and did not find anything different about it. What is your plan for development?

Most likely he was a paid shill by the project itself. As you have said, we haven't heard any from the project and he was clearly promoting it and as you have said, maybe it's part of his job as a bounty managing not just to manage the campaigns, but to promote it.

But as we all and can smell it from a far, good that the project is going to run it's bounty campaign and hopefully it can carry out and pay everyone. However, for those who have been in this community for so long, we all know that it takes something for a project to be successful.
hero member
Activity: 3164
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When and by whom was it recommended? No one knows anything about the coin, it is not traded anywhere except Pancakeswap. What has it proven itself to be? So far it looks more like another shitcoin with little liquidity, which survived one pump and now needs fresh blood.
It is a young project, so it is currently traded on pancakeswap. Cogitex has proven itself with promising ideas, for example, AI development and space exploration. And every project started from scratch. It can't be that you immediately know and believe in any young project. This can only be the case with publicized projects with already large capital.
You can't establish yourself with promises. Promises are worthless and are often not kept. If I say that I promise to pay everyone a million dollars, can I be said to have established myself on the forum as a very generous user? Hardly. As long as the project has not done anything of what it promised, it has no references. Only investors' hopes that it will happen at some point.
That's the thing about all those "roadmap" stuff as well, projects show a roadmap and say "look at how great our roadmap is" and expect you to invest based on what they plan on doing, and that would mean that you have to trust them not only actually doing those things, but succeeding as well.

Most probably they would just take your money and leave and not do it at all, whereas if we are talking about them actually trying to do it, they may even fail to do it as well. So, all in all this is a wrong move without a doubt. I think it would be the best case to just ignore projects before they provide a proof that they are actually doing something and could make a profit with it whenever they possibly could do.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
You can't establish yourself with promises. Promises are worthless and are often not kept. If I say that I promise to pay everyone a million dollars, can I be said to have established myself on the forum as a very generous user? Hardly. As long as the project has not done anything of what it promised, it has no references. Only investors' hopes that it will happen at some point.
You know, promises, they're more than just words, they're like the first step​ on the path​ to making dreams come true. Sure, promises might sometimes seem​ a bit empty, but they also have this incredible power​ to inspire and drive change.

Some​ of the greatest journeys​ in history, they all started with​ a simple promise. And, when you back​ up those promises with hard work and dedication, you can turn the impossible into reality. Belief and hope, they're like the fuel that powers the engine​ of greatness

As long as promises are not backed up by an end result, then they are just pretty words. Don't try to give words that can be freely written anywhere and by anyone as any special value. In investing, words and promises mean nothing as it's all ephemeral. For a project to be in the status of a proven track record, there needs to be some events that happen, not just a set of promises.

Promises are backed up by results, not by the process of fulfillment itself. For example, I promise to pay you a million dollars and start paying you $1 every hour. After 5 days I stop paying you, I haven't fully fulfilled the promise, but I did something, I tried. Can this be considered proof of promise fulfillment and hard work?
When a project's just startin' out, they might not have a pile of cash sittin' around. Sometimes, you need time and resources to make things happen. That's why project teams sometimes make promises – it's a way to bring in the dough they need to eventually deliver them real results.

Now, if the project already had a boatload of cash, sure, actions would be more important than promises. But when you're workin' with a tight budget upfront, promises can be a way to rustle up the greenbacks for future growth and real results.
staff
Activity: 2436
Merit: 2347
You can't establish yourself with promises. Promises are worthless and are often not kept. If I say that I promise to pay everyone a million dollars, can I be said to have established myself on the forum as a very generous user? Hardly. As long as the project has not done anything of what it promised, it has no references. Only investors' hopes that it will happen at some point.
You know, promises, they're more than just words, they're like the first step​ on the path​ to making dreams come true. Sure, promises might sometimes seem​ a bit empty, but they also have this incredible power​ to inspire and drive change.

Some​ of the greatest journeys​ in history, they all started with​ a simple promise. And, when you back​ up those promises with hard work and dedication, you can turn the impossible into reality. Belief and hope, they're like the fuel that powers the engine​ of greatness

As long as promises are not backed up by an end result, then they are just pretty words. Don't try to give words that can be freely written anywhere and by anyone as any special value. In investing, words and promises mean nothing as it's all ephemeral. For a project to be in the status of a proven track record, there needs to be some events that happen, not just a set of promises.

Promises are backed up by results, not by the process of fulfillment itself. For example, I promise to pay you a million dollars and start paying you $1 every hour. After 5 days I stop paying you, I haven't fully fulfilled the promise, but I did something, I tried. Can this be considered proof of promise fulfillment and hard work?
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
When and by whom was it recommended? No one knows anything about the coin, it is not traded anywhere except Pancakeswap. What has it proven itself to be? So far it looks more like another shitcoin with little liquidity, which survived one pump and now needs fresh blood.
It is a young project, so it is currently traded on pancakeswap. Cogitex has proven itself with promising ideas, for example, AI development and space exploration. And every project started from scratch. It can't be that you immediately know and believe in any young project. This can only be the case with publicized projects with already large capital.

You can't establish yourself with promises. Promises are worthless and are often not kept. If I say that I promise to pay everyone a million dollars, can I be said to have established myself on the forum as a very generous user? Hardly. As long as the project has not done anything of what it promised, it has no references. Only investors' hopes that it will happen at some point.
You know, promises, they're more than just words, they're like the first step​ on the path​ to making dreams come true. Sure, promises might sometimes seem​ a bit empty, but they also have this incredible power​ to inspire and drive change.

Some​ of the greatest journeys​ in history, they all started with​ a simple promise. And, when you back​ up those promises with hard work and dedication, you can turn the impossible into reality. Belief and hope, they're like the fuel that powers the engine​ of greatness
staff
Activity: 2436
Merit: 2347
When and by whom was it recommended? No one knows anything about the coin, it is not traded anywhere except Pancakeswap. What has it proven itself to be? So far it looks more like another shitcoin with little liquidity, which survived one pump and now needs fresh blood.
It is a young project, so it is currently traded on pancakeswap. Cogitex has proven itself with promising ideas, for example, AI development and space exploration. And every project started from scratch. It can't be that you immediately know and believe in any young project. This can only be the case with publicized projects with already large capital.

You can't establish yourself with promises. Promises are worthless and are often not kept. If I say that I promise to pay everyone a million dollars, can I be said to have established myself on the forum as a very generous user? Hardly. As long as the project has not done anything of what it promised, it has no references. Only investors' hopes that it will happen at some point.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
This is the fourth thread that you've made about that project. Please stop, it doesn't look good anymore and stick to the thread that you've made as the first one.

- Can Cogitex really change the world?

- Cogitex: The Cryptocurrency That Will Propel Humanity to Mars

- The most transparent, reliable and promising cryptocurrency at the moment

No need to make a new one and who knows if you're going to make another one after this.
Don't worry, it's probably the last one.

Are you the project ambassador? Or this are all paid advertisements? Because it appear as such or are you just making such post in other to promote the project so that the project can gain more popularity so that you can be able to sell off and make some large profit.

But you have to know one thing about promoting a project the means and pattern you use can  and the project to appear as scam in the eyes of others even if your intentions are good, you just have to limit the way you self praise the project let others use their hand to discover the good and potential in it.
You may be right, this is most likely the last one topic. But if someone thinks that the project is fraudulent, they can write about it in this topic.
All right, here are our ideas:

Artificial Intelligence:
We all know that AI is the future, and Cogitex is not staying on the sidelines. We plan to use CGTX tokens to support AI that serves you. Imagine having a smart AI assistant that helps you with daily tasks, provides advice, and optimizes your life. This is just one way Cogitex can make your life better.

Android Robots:
Androids are our big vision. We're gearing up to create android robots that will be part of the Cogitex ecosystem. They will perform various functions, starting as household helpers and extending to research roles. And, of course, they will work with our cryptocurrency CGTX, making it more valuable for all holders.

Lunar Travel:
What if traveling to the Moon became as accessible as going to a resort? That's our long-term goal. When Cogitex matures, we'll offer you the chance to journey to the Moon using CGTX.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
This is the fourth thread that you've made about that project. Please stop, it doesn't look good anymore and stick to the thread that you've made as the first one.

- Can Cogitex really change the world?

- Cogitex: The Cryptocurrency That Will Propel Humanity to Mars

- The most transparent, reliable and promising cryptocurrency at the moment

No need to make a new one and who knows if you're going to make another one after this.
Don't worry, it's probably the last one.

Are you the project ambassador? Or this are all paid advertisements? Because it appear as such or are you just making such post in other to promote the project so that the project can gain more popularity so that you can be able to sell off and make some large profit.

But you have to know one thing about promoting a project the means and pattern you use can  and the project to appear as scam in the eyes of others even if your intentions are good, you just have to limit the way you self praise the project let others use their hand to discover the good and potential in it.
You may be right, this is most likely the last one topic. But if someone thinks that the project is fraudulent, they can write about it in this topic.
member
Activity: 234
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It is a young project, so it is currently traded on pancakeswap. Cogitex has proven itself with promising ideas, for example, AI development and space exploration. And every project started from scratch. It can't be that you immediately know and believe in any young project. This can only be the case with publicized projects with already large capital.

That's not entirely accurate, in my opinion! Speaking as someone who's been involved in a few startups, I've seen firsthand how young projects can turn into something pretty amazing. But, it all boils down to the vision and the creative thinking driving the project. It's not just about how much cash you kick things off with.

Now, I'll be upfront – I haven't dug deep into your project, but based on what I've seen here on the forum, I didn't spot anything that would make me want to invest. If Cogitex has some promising ideas up its sleeve, it might be a good move to spill the beans with more specifics and real-world examples of how those ideas will actually play out and what benefits they bring.

Investors usually look for projects that not only have cool ideas but also a clear roadmap for how they'll grow and a solid strategy. Being straight up about your team's skills and having a rock-solid marketing game plan can also help build investor trust.
sr. member
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This is the fourth thread that you've made about that project. Please stop, it doesn't look good anymore and stick to the thread that you've made as the first one.

- Can Cogitex really change the world?

- Cogitex: The Cryptocurrency That Will Propel Humanity to Mars

- The most transparent, reliable and promising cryptocurrency at the moment

No need to make a new one and who knows if you're going to make another one after this.
Don't worry, it's probably the last one.

Are you the project ambassador? Or this are all paid advertisements? Because it appear as such or are you just making such post in other to promote the project so that the project can gain more popularity so that you can be able to sell off and make some large profit.

But you have to know one thing about promoting a project the means and pattern you use can  and the project to appear as scam in the eyes of others even if your intentions are good, you just have to limit the way you self praise the project let others use their hand to discover the good and potential in it.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
This is the fourth thread that you've made about that project. Please stop, it doesn't look good anymore and stick to the thread that you've made as the first one.

- Can Cogitex really change the world?

- Cogitex: The Cryptocurrency That Will Propel Humanity to Mars

- The most transparent, reliable and promising cryptocurrency at the moment

No need to make a new one and who knows if you're going to make another one after this.
Don't worry, it's probably the last one.
newbie
Activity: 109
Merit: 0
When and by whom was it recommended? No one knows anything about the coin, it is not traded anywhere except Pancakeswap. What has it proven itself to be? So far it looks more like another shitcoin with little liquidity, which survived one pump and now needs fresh blood.
It is a young project, so it is currently traded on pancakeswap. Cogitex has proven itself with promising ideas, for example, AI development and space exploration. And every project started from scratch. It can't be that you immediately know and believe in any young project. This can only be the case with publicized projects with already large capital.
hero member
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This is the fourth thread that you've made about that project. Please stop, it doesn't look good anymore and stick to the thread that you've made as the first one.

- Can Cogitex really change the world?

- Cogitex: The Cryptocurrency That Will Propel Humanity to Mars

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No need to make a new one and who knows if you're going to make another one after this.
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I'm already running a Bounty campaign.
He seems to be the campaign manager. I don't know, but he must be running the campaign because it seems that no one has heard of it.
I read about the project and did not find anything different about it. What is your plan for development?
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When and by whom was it recommended? No one knows anything about the coin, it is not traded anywhere except Pancakeswap. What has it proven itself to be? So far it looks more like another shitcoin with little liquidity, which survived one pump and now needs fresh blood.
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Cogitex has already established itself as a great and promising cryptocurrency, but we are constantly striving for improvement. Let's discuss what, in your opinion, might be missing from our coin to make it even better.

We encourage every participant to express their views:

What additional features or capabilities would you like to see in CGTX?
What problems or challenges should be addressed for the development of Cogitex?
In what future applications would you like to see CGTX being used?
Do you have any ideas to strengthen the CGTX ecosystem?
We are open to your feedback and ready to listen to you, our users. Let's work together to make Cogitex an even better and more promising cryptocurrency!
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