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Re: Why do Bounty Hunters Sell Immediately they receive reward?
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CoachApril
on 17/06/2018, 23:06:07 UTC
More often than not, people will sell their bounty tokens immediately if they don'r believe in the project.
I will be receiving FanChain tokens at the conclusion of their crowd sale @ https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4423520.0
I will not be selling the tokens, because I think FanChain is a seriously awesome project and as a big NBA fan, I'm eager to see it's launch and the possibility of getting paid to commentate for my professional sports teams.   

Excited to have you on our team. We're definitely in this for the long-haul as well.
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Re: Best pick this month ?
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CoachApril
on 16/06/2018, 17:21:17 UTC
Hello, I want to invest my mined ethereum into some other cryptos. As the market is at it's low this looks like a right time to enter. Please tell which coin or token you think is good to buy right now.

Also i was thinking of buying Dent for some time. It looks like a quality project. Do u think it is any good for investing.
Thanks
You should know that I'm paid by Fanchain, but it's something I would look into for the future since it seems like a legitimately good project and something that can progress long into the future.

Aside from that, I can't really speak on anything new since it seems like the market is getting scuffed overall. ICOs seem to be the thing I'd be keeping my eyes on.

Wait to see our next few announcements. We're just getting started. It's going to be fun for people who discovered FanChain at this early stage to watch its progress. We're happy to have you on our team and hope you enjoy the ride.
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Re: Too many altcoins
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CoachApril
on 16/06/2018, 17:07:16 UTC
Well the one thing you need to know before investing in any of them is that 90% of them are going to fail and only a handful of them are going to survive. The coins with great product and real world use cases are the ones which are going to survive. Its just like startup culture where only a few become successful.
Yeah just like what fanchain do ... A coin that coming To solve real problem on sports fans where you'll generates a token every time you creates content to encourage those sports fans supporting in fair way through community conversation  that later get rewarded to trade it for merchandise in a cooperated  e-commerce .
The point is that an adoption would make coins survive longer due strong supports , yeah clearly that's the reason.

You've identified two main areas we are focussed on: 1) Creating opportunities in which FanChain can be exchanged for real access (e.g subscriptions, ppv) or tangible goods (e.g. sports memorabilia) and 2) Aggressively and systematically working with the major players to accept FanChain tokens to push adoption forward. I don't think there's been a crypto play like FanChain before -- it's highly consumer-driven, global and mainstream (What's more mainstream than sports?). It should be interesting.
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Re: Is hodling alts dangerous?
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CoachApril
on 16/06/2018, 16:56:57 UTC
Most of the coins from 3-4 years ago are nearly gone. That is the nature of cryptocurrency, coins cannot live without investors, supporters in short their community. People move to better coins to gain more income, so the old ones disappear.
That's most of the small altcoins that never really contributed anything in the first place, most of the tokens and coins from 2014/2015 that actually contributed something, or at the very least had some kind of significant backing, are still alive and kicking. A lot of the newer tokens are stronger than some of those other cryptos ever were, and I have a feeling they'll be sticking around for a while. I also have to say that i am getting paid to promote Fanchain, but I do believe it is a unique and viable concept that'll last for a long time simply because of the effect it can have on one of the biggest markets in America: sports.

Thanks for the support, Yakamoto. FanChain has very large ambitions... but importantly, we have the team, connections and expertise to make meaningful progress. Like you said: We believe that the cross-over between sports and cryptocurrency is unique: it's mainstream, global, and ripe for disruption (in fact, sports media is in the middle of a complete overhaul in many ways already -- with viewing trends shifting to social and OTT).
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Re: Good for adoption? Ethereum in Forbes with former NBA commissioner David Stern.
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CoachApril
on 09/06/2018, 18:25:31 UTC
That's why we're excited about FanChain -- very few topics are as mainstream or as global as sports. The cross-over between sports and crypto has the potential to expand adoption to new audiences... and quickly.