I also can't see why it could be wrong to launch an Alpha of a product before the ICO. Most projects don't have anything to show at this stage, they have fancy ideas and 50 pages long whitepapers. Some have an MVP or a click dummy and a ton of marketing materials. A working product is so rare in these days and really should be appreciated. I mean, everyone can make pretty powerpoint slides. Plus isn't the money from the ICO supposed to
finance the development of a product? I'm really at a loss here and I don't get why the proof in form of an Alpha version of a product could be considered a bad thing

I also can't see why it could be wrong to launch an Alpha of a product before the ICO. Most projects don't have anything to show at this stage, they have fancy ideas and 50 pages long whitepapers. Some have an MVP or a click dummy and a ton of marketing materials. A working product is so rare in these days and really should be appreciated. I mean, everyone can make pretty powerpoint slides. Plus isn't the money from the ICO supposed to finance the development of a product? I'm really at a loss here and I don't get why the proof in form of an Alpha version of a product could be considered a bad thing Huh
Namixi, don't copy paste posts of other people and present them as your own, you'll most likely get red trust if you continue with that
.I dont really understand how u gonna maintain the liquiduty? U will create the pool from the collected funds. But it will be only eth. So you gonna provide the liquidity only for ETH trading pair??

ETH can be traded. In order to utilize the funds resp. the liquidity pool, the STeX needs to either trade a large portion of the ETH into other currencies or have an arbitrage/trading chain/mechanism in place that does that on the spot. That depends on how the trading process is implemented. Maybe they can do an AMA and this question can be answered (if it can be disclosed).
Either way, you need not fear that the liquidity pool covers only ETH trades or trading pairs
