Are there any plans to add a token SophiaTX to a coinmarketcap?
And just what position does SAP take? Are there any arrangements for partnership and offering blockchain solutions to SAP customers?
Hi we are on CMC already
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/sophiatx/Our objective is to stay independent of SAP so we can serve entire application market.
Finally, we can trace it all the times. After blockfoilo adds too it would be better.
By the way, it has some good volume which i wasn't expected.
is the ico already finished since we can already check it on coinmarketcap? and do you know how much was the total contribution?
Yes, ico finished and we can check it on coinmarket. Also, it can be obtained from exchanges now.
If my memory is right, they had like 22 million dollars.
wow! 22M dollars? and i heard they even hadn't done bounty at all, i mean marketing, right? yet they did reached that amount! incredible! i really hope it will be listed on a good exchange.
They make near 3x with unlisted etherdelta and very bad exchange called qryptos.
If they paid some bounties they probably get more money but investors won't be this happy

They were set up pretty well from the very start and they also had a decent community that already knew about this project and understood its intentions. Great achievement and that's a good amount of money to work with.
Well if they have this large community already then it will be good and advanrageous to the community if they will list it on a bigger and better exchange than just sticking to a small exchange.
"sticking to a small exchange" sounds like they would do that on purpose. The fees days are crazy to get listed and I think they are just trying to come up with the best possible way of using the funds they have available. I know bigger exchanges are always great for short-term traders, but long-term investors have a different view on trading. So, yeah, there might be a conflict of interest between those two groups. But I can understand the the team here to not push too much for bigger exchanges, particularly when it would cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars to get listed.