QUOTE(jack2 @ Nov 28 2017, 09:51 AM)
exchange in LUNO.last time i bought ETH also ended up paying 5% more....luckily one trade earn back
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selling not over yet
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QUOTE(korangar @ Dec 1 2017, 08:52 AM) and the token sales only count for 7% of total supply with 161million hard cap. but if it is able to hit top 20 market cap, then there is possibility for the price to rise. the team is deeply tied with Hyundai after all, and Korean is well known for their ability to pump the market. only certain Korean exchanges get pumped.PS: i did read that there is a huge gap between presales bonus as it is carry out in Jan where the price of BTC has grow exponentially this year. so 1000% might set to offset the BTC price. not all the coins listed at Korean exchanges get pumped frequently |
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QUOTE(korangar @ Dec 1 2017, 09:57 AM) so only 7% of the people got super duper cheap prices only right |
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OMG gets Forbes Japan best startup.....
come weak hands faster sell and push down to $6. i'm gonna luv u like nobody luv u before at $6 ![]() |
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QUOTE(wengherng @ Dec 1 2017, 03:34 PM) I'm curious you really sailang in OMG? I lowered my size in OMG at the moment.Or do you diversify into other coins as well? I'm bullish about OMG in the long term as well, but currently only hold less than 5% of my total crypto-portfolio in OMG. Was thinking whether or not I should sell off some of my EMC2 to accumulate more OMG, since it is priced pretty much at its ATH recently, and nobody knows what will happen after the hard fork. I'm trading other coins n ICO others to pump into long term hold. growing on others to pump into OMG whatever extra I make I will pump into OMG for staking. they are building a network that works on any transfer of value in a blockchain style, available to public, trustless, decentralised. practically anyone, any corporation can use their network to do anything. their goal is to increase transaction volume on their network at the moment. anyway they are building an ecosystem starting with open sourced SDK wallet, then their OMG blockchain network, then staking (whatever on the network u get to earn), then decentralised exchange. This post has been edited by AllnGap: Dec 1 2017, 03:50 PM |
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![]() What OmiseGO is trying to achieve ?? a whole new eco-system like Internet, Internet of value transfer system humans need to transfer value, we have Paypal, VISA, and many many more transfer value system. so one corporation come out with one network, monopoly whole market with exorbitant rate, fragmented network owned by corporations so they can milk anyone to their advantage. So there comes OMISEGO network. it's based on blockchain, trustless, cheaper, faster, higher capacity and decentralized, not owned by OMG themselves. It's a public network, much like the Internet, free for all, it's the Internet to transfer value. This value can be in any forms, be it fiat currency, crypto-currency, travel points, loyalty points, can be anything. so we have the network, to to connect the network, you will need a wallet as a medium. So they designed an open source software development kit (SDK) wallet, which anyone can use to design whatever they want. the SDK wallet doesnt require corporations to spend money on the servers, hire programmers to write programs, take care of security that type, no maintenance fees. They just need to create the wallet and whenever they transfer value, some small percentage is deducted. this allows a lot of small companies to use OMG. cuz they dont have to worry about the wallet issues at all. as everyone basically has a smartphone, and as central banks around the world all going cashless, this is the future of money, and will shape spending habits for the future. AliPAY and WeChat pay transaction volume alone is worth USD 3trillion for 2016 data. since they made it open source, whatever scale corporation, or small companies, even clubs can design their own wallet systems, put their brand on it since it's white label. those points membership card will be outdated very fast. whatever thing processed on OMG network will need to pay small fees, the stakers will earn fees on it. the third component is of course the decentralised exchange (DEX) DEX will make sure they have enough liquidity and further enhance the transaction volume on the network. best part of the DEX is that it can be denominated in any cryptocurrency. Like EtherDelta is based on ethereum, a few more is based solely on BTC. OMG's DEX can be swapped with any coin. well the above is what they are trying to do. they are creating infrastructure which is much needed years ahead. cut off reliance and the power of corporations, especially rent seeking mindset which deducts 2.5% on top of every value transfer u made. Those on OMISE-GO's team are visionaries that saw what blockchain can break free from corporations' system. VISA does fiat payment across border, Paypal does internet payment system. OMISEGO does all. imagine u stake OMG from the beginning, the network gains more and more volume until ppl dump VISA for OMG payment system cuz it's so much cheaper. the returns will keep on growing and growing and growing as economies getting more digital biggest factor is also their connections and strategy to grow volume on their network. 1. OMISE their parent company is very very strong in Thailand (linked with Alipay, McDonalds Thai, Burger King, 7-11, and a whole lot more 2. OMISE gave seed fund to Ethereum foundation back at 2015. so their relationship was way way back then. OMG network, plasma are the few complementary projects to link with ethereum. Imagine if 50% of new ICO on ethereum platform uses OMG wallet SDK. all their transfer of value runs through OMG network. 3. next year OMISE Japan is going high gear to penetrate Japanese market. 4. World 5th largest Bank, MUFJ Financial Group (USD 2.4trillion) invests in OMG via Krungsuri after i watch those geeks talk only i understand what they are trying to do. OMG is the Internet of Value Transfer ! This post has been edited by AllnGap: Dec 1 2017, 05:02 PM |
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QUOTE(HHCC @ Dec 1 2017, 05:16 PM) For discussion sake. next year blockchain going to come outhttps://storeofvalue.github.io/posts/omiseg...uld-you-invest/ Quoting the last paragraph of the article below "OmiseGo does not have a blockchain right now. It doesn’t even have a public Git repository (a public Git repo would demonstrate to investors that the project is progressing healthily). This not only goes completely against the traditional openness of cryptocurrencies, it also forces investors to invest in a set of promises manifesting as a series of tweets and photo ops. If the OmiseGo blockchain is going to be public anyways, why treat it as proprietary technology? OmiseGo should be open and show their work, show that it will live up to the hype generated by their relentless Twitter marketing." What is your take/comments. Thanks AllnGap. I dunt have any substantial evidence to proof otherwise. just to let u know what kind of ppl behind OMG ya. u judge urself. they ICO take 25mil USD. oversubscribed by 200mil USD. if they were greedy they could take those 200mil USD. OMISE parent company is invested by CP Group, CP group is owned by richest person in Thailand. Krungsuri (parent company MUFJ) and SBI Holdings invests in OMG as well as Quoine, QASH token company. so it's not those normal investors like us only. they are also invested by venture company |
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QUOTE(PrincZe @ Dec 1 2017, 05:10 PM) since I full-time into crypto I got not enough time to sleep.really need to dig very hard to identify the gems in crypto Franky I dare to say 70-80% of the projects will fail in crypto, cuz some ideas stem from short term thinking, while some ideas are good but corporations won't adopt it. then some are for flipping n short term gains. at the end of the day I will pump back those long term projects that will follow future trends, that generates real cash flow rather than hype. reap whatever profits n keep pumping into gems. |
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QUOTE(xiaobaiwm @ Dec 2 2017, 08:55 PM) because they bring disruptive system that challenges conventional system, tapping into market worth trillions, has a great long term plan, building an ecosystem which is much needed, team is very focused on product, does not care so much about token price because the reward will be on the staking part.above all i get to stake, leave it and forget about it. this is the few projects which will generates real cashflow btw, which will attract institutional investor to purchase and stake. in all if you were given the chance to earn some fees on Paypal and VISA when they are a few months old few years back will u buy in ? This post has been edited by AllnGap: Dec 2 2017, 09:18 PM |
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QUOTE(Secruoser @ Dec 3 2017, 09:03 PM) Correct me if I'm wrong, Luno seems to sell BTC at around 5% premium and also buy BTC at 5% lower than market price, so if I do a MYR > BTC > MYR conversion (assuming I ignore market movement), I lose around 10% of my money right? where got buy below marketSo in order to actually gain a profit, I have to make more than a 10% gain in the market before converting back to MYR is that right? blueblueoutofblue wengherng kmarc AllnGap jack2 |
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