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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] ALAX - The Blockchain Game Platform for Emerging Markets
by
rjp55
on 29/03/2018, 19:59:36 UTC

We have two tokens - you can find detailed info about them in this blog. Here is the comparison:


The ALA will be simply pegged to FIAT so there won't be fixed exchange rate to ALX. ALX is the token which will participants of our TGE get.

I cant understand, why you want to create 2 types of tokens? Only ALX will be selling on TGE?

It was explained on this page...

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A lot of our future customers will be just ordinary people who will want to buy a game. They do not know anything about crypto and maybe they even don't want to get involved in it. We have to have this in mind. It would be very stressful for them if they would buy some tokens one day and another day it would have totally different value. This could discourage them to switch from current methods of payments and that is something we definitely don't want to do.

This is to make prices look stable.

A very interesting system you got there going with two tokens, I haven't seen anything like that yet. It should work for both people who have cryptocurrency and for those who don't. Looks really promising, I wonder how it will function in reality.
That is, theoretically, ALA will have a fixed rate. Which will not depend on anything, if I understand correctly. I don't see the point in creating a second coin if you can sell games directly for dollars or euros.

I also think that two tokens are misleading and pointless and I hope that they will change their mind

I don't agree at all.

As i said earlier it can bring new people to crypto. Think about it you are buying some ingame thing and you see that you can get %20 more with same money.
I agree with you, but why do they need a second coin? A person buys a game for real money, sees that it can be bought for cryptocurrency, while he can still get a good bonus. He's starting to get interested, and he's gradually joining our community.


This confuses me from the first time i looked into this thread, I still dont get that why do we need two coins? One coin can do what the other coin do as far as i think.