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Re: [ANN][SNC] SunContract - Decentralized Energy Market
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SunContract
on 20/06/2017, 11:03:59 UTC
Is it going to be on exchange after ICO finished?

it will depends on the exchanges if they will list SNC on their exchange, if SNC team are willing to pay for their coins to be listed, i think in 1 week time we will see SNC tokens in exchanges Smiley
I think this movement is obvious. The token will eventually be listed in various exchange and there's nothing to worry about it, as I've seen from the history of crowdfunding in this forum, there's none of them which could gather funds are ignored by the exchange, both will have their communication on that matter, so calm down guys.

correct, most of the time exchanges will race on which of them can list the coin after the release so they can get the trading fees first than others LOL

hopefully it will be a big exchange and not those with low volumes

We can confirm that we are speaking with few biggest exchanges already


That's a very simple logic on how you look at this project. So people here can visualize how SunContract plays a role in the distribution of energy.
But for others who can't imagine how this works, a video might assist them to further understand the importance of SunContract.
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An explanation blog/video would be useful. We know how smart contracts work, but it's the delivery of the electricity through the grid to the buyer that is hard to understand.


The video was always there to introduce suncontract to new users. Here is  the link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk40TibbfQc
It was on the OP !

And their blog is : http://blog.suncontract.org/

Yes, the short video is already out there but it's just an introduction.
You can't see where is the National Grid in the loop. It's just the Producer -SunContract - Consumer.
So for those who are wondering, where is the National Grid in the picture, even if it's obvious that SunContract will do the direct collab with them or they can be out of the picture in some cases? Still, it should be clear to the users.
So I believe, the team can still provide much detailed video regarding this project. Some info are already in the whitepaper but the role of National Grid is not emphasized or maybe a complete flow chart will explain that. In what instances they (National Grid) are not participating in? Because there are some places that will not allow the direct negotiation with the consumers.

Liberalized networks will be our priority and there we shouldnt have so much trouble. We will also have a lot of funds reserved for legal issues