Watch the video with Anatoly Papusha in the role of narrator. He talks about the experimental installation built in the Soviet Union.
I saw the only video with Anatoly Papusha, it is posted on the project website. But there is nowhere shown the installation of the PRT in operation. I would very much like to look at the experimental model.
For an ordinary person to show a picture or video of any installation and he vseravno will not understand what it is. But the founder of the project, Mr. Papusha, talks in great detail about the creation of his installation and the basic principles of work.
Well, you also understand that there is a difference between a video about running equipment and a developer's story about his equipment.
I trust Anatoly Papush.
Investors are much more likely to believe in samples of finished equipment.
Watch the video with Anatoly Papusha in the role of narrator. He talks about the experimental installation built in the Soviet Union.
I saw the only video with Anatoly Papusha, it is posted on the project website. But there is nowhere shown the installation of the PRT in operation. I would very much like to look at the experimental model.
For an ordinary person to show a picture or video of any installation and he vseravno will not understand what it is. But the founder of the project, Mr. Papusha, talks in great detail about the creation of his installation and the basic principles of work.
I'm also interested in seeing a sample of equipment and how it works. You can throw stones, but without evidence I believe with difficulty.
Have you previously invested in other projects from the world of crypto currency?
What kind of project do you take for example, there are only promises everywhere, while many are collecting millions of dollars, and some projects attract investments in tens of millions.
Everyone decides to believe him or not to the promises of the developers.
Of course, if you have ready-to-sell equipment, then you can attract more money. Only sometimes such investments are no longer needed by the developers themselves.
I evaluate the project not for promises, but for several factors.