Post
Topic
Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Why should you keep an eye on Upfiring (UFR)
by
jmlona
on 23/11/2017, 20:34:31 UTC
Why should you keep an eye on this:
  • Tiny marketcap - UFR is currently sitting at rank 545 on CMC, with a marketcap of 500,000$. Total supply is 24,000,000$, circulating- 14,400,000$
  • Token burn took place on Nov 19th and a huge portion of unsold tokens were burned as the team raised 400,000$. 791,000,000 tokens were burned.
  • Upfiring is an innovative upgrade to modern day P2P file sharing technologies and seeks to revolutionize the industry.
  • Rather than paying a subscription fee or “purchasing” files, UFR tokens are simply sent to the network as gas to power file transfers, which then initiates the movement of  the files amongst nodes. Upon completion of the transfer, the seeder is then credited with the majority of these tokens. 
  • Q4 2017Upfiring Testnet/Alpha Launch; Q1 2018Upfiring Beta Launch; Q2 2018 Upfiring Official Launch.
What you may not like :
  • Team is anonymous, only one member has shared his credentials ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/tylerfallon)
  • There is no GitHub at the moment, although Tyller has an active one ( https://github.com/tylerfallon)
  • No development updates at the moment
  • Currently only traded on Etherdelta
  • UFR was traded at 20x ICO price (0,40$) once it hit etherdelta, after such a huge increase, the price since has fallen back to its ICO price of 0,02$
In my opinion, investing big money currently is too risky as there are too many questions and red flags, but if we see crucial updates this project could possibly be a great investment.

Links:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/UpfiringHQ
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Upfiring/
Website: https://upfiring.com/
There is an unofficial telegram group: https://t.me/Upfiring

How do I get this token please?

I think for now it is only trading on etherdelta so head over there and you can buy some, it's at 0.0001 eth right now which is about 4 cents so around double ICO price but still pretty low relative to the price it once was.