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Re: [ANN][ICO] ALGORY - Multifunctional Tools For Cryptocurrency Traders
by
d1337r
on 20/12/2017, 13:50:09 UTC
Hi all,

I just stumbled upon this project yesterday, and it honestly looks very interesting. I'm intrigued to invest!

There are a couple of concerns though. Many ICO projects seem rather fishy, and especially with the extreme price surge of the Bitcoin, I feel like I should be wary of projects that have been announced after this price surge (Like Algory). Hopefully some of you can help me with those concerns.

Furthermore, I've got some questions.

- The hardcap.
I read in the comments in this thread, that regardless of whether they'll reach the hardcap, they will continue on their project. Does anyone have a legitimate source?

- Coin distribution.
What happens to the remainder of the coins? Will they be distributed?

- Crowdsale.
The crowdsale has been up for a couple of days now, and not even 5% has been reached. Yes it's a new project, but I find this quite troublesome.

Thanks!

Yes, we are have been working on our project. We will launch it, but for sure not as quick as we wish it to happen.

Unsold token
We consider post-sale for further financing. But at this  moment we hope  that launching demo/mvp version will help to gather more people interested in our project.
But to be clear we are not going  to sell  unsold token on market.



Thank you for your response! Smiley

When was the initial launch date, and what is the expected launch date now?

I was also wondering whether there is a discord channel/another forum where I can find more information about this project and whether there is a minimal buy-in price? Or can I for example donate just 0,2 eth?


We are going to release the demo version really soon Wink


Regarding the most popular question plesae check our FAQ -> https://algory.io/#faq

Our features are also explained on our blog https://medium.com/algory-project

This is great to hear; I cannot wait to test some of the upcoming features like the cryptoscanner and backtesting.