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Re: [ANN] POPULOUS - Invoice trading platform | ICO l BOUNTY CAMPAIGN
by
uponroof
on 12/02/2018, 14:16:18 UTC
What I think people are missing ok. Even if they get this thing of the ground. That’s the built of. Who is going to use it? The luxure deal is off. The whole setup is massively confusing with likens and ppt token and pxt tokens. Your local plumbing shop who needs to sell a few invoices to keep things going is going to look at all this and simply go to hard. To get this thing off the groundnd work  it’s going to take a intensive marketing plan where you sell it to businesses. People don’t believe in change and often are just happy to pay more to keep it simple.

This is valued like it is going to work and work well. Anyting less will tank it.


The value is in the invoice selling idea as much as the technical network being established. PPT isn't for the local plumber... its for Corporations, Institutions and eventually nation states. This is the carrot that holds so many despite the FUD. I see the concern and negativity of the Luxure deal as somewhat offset by Luxure's intention to create their own coin. So the Luxure FUD has a somewhat plausible explanation. Not totally vindicating but somewhat so. The fact that PPT is approx 1 year ahead of the competition allows forgiveness in schedule and set back FUD. His conviction is troubling but not a deal breaker. I say that because to attempt something so bold as to swindle millions in broad daylight, while presenting a product implies one of two things...1) a completely misunderstood changed man who has integrity if not the best business skills... or 2) a completely crazy devious person to think there's some sort of reward in being criminalized for the rest of his life. So the personal FUD is not so easily accepted. Now there is a number 3 here that no one is really addressing and that's whether or not he has the actual skill to create this extremely complex aggressive platform as suggested. Here is where my FUD resigns if anywhere... 'is he capable of creating this product'... not as much 'is he of honorable motives' So yes, I have some concerns but the suggestion that this is some sort of out in the open elaborate scam isn't one of them.

One more thing... I didn't see any over hyping or even PPT marketing regarding the Coinspot addition. Again, an argument for a lacking business savvy, not deceit. If the idea is good enough and the tech is sound the product will sell itself... and perhaps that's what's going on here.