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Re: [ANN] [PRE-SALE] NTOK | GLOBAL DECENTRALIZED ECOSYSTEM FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
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Crypto_TheOne
on 12/12/2017, 15:39:18 UTC
Is this the first ICO project in education? How do you rate and rank tutors?


Evaluate tutors from their students. But how many fake students are there and how can you get rid of them?

I guess those students that took a lesson (and used the NTOK token) can provide feedback on the teacher (and presumably the system will see which teacher actually had that lesson)
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Re: [ANN] [PRE-SALE] NTOK | GLOBAL DECENTRALIZED ECOSYSTEM FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
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Crypto_TheOne
on 09/12/2017, 14:45:33 UTC
guys do you have an affiliates program? would love to join. thanks

Hi! We have a referral program. You can get your referral link after signing up at our website (btw, this will also add you to our Whitelist, which provides +10% bonus at ICO stage).

You can use this link to share the project with your friends and other interested parties. If any of them sign up with this link, they will be added to your referral program. Your reward amounts to 5.0% of all NTOK tokens purchased by your referrals.

thanks
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Re: [ANN] [PRE-SALE] NTOK | GLOBAL DECENTRALIZED ECOSYSTEM FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
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Crypto_TheOne
on 09/12/2017, 14:04:48 UTC
guys do you have an affiliates program? would love to join. thanks
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Why bitcoin is not supported in some countries?
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Crypto_TheOne
on 09/12/2017, 13:53:03 UTC
I think sooner or later each government will need to decide on bitcoin - whether to "approve it" or make illegal - and naturally authoritarian governments tend to forbid everything they do not understand "just in case" while more democratic try to accommodate. Nevertheless there will be more and more regulation of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general - which is not necessarily a bad thing...   
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Re: Convincing people about Bitcoin
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Crypto_TheOne
on 08/12/2017, 12:33:08 UTC
I think it’s easier to convince people in emerging economies as local currencies have been volatile historically (so people used to volatility) - and in some extreme cases there is a hyper inflation in local currencies, good example is Venezuela - they keep arresting miners over there but bitcoin is becoming more and more widely used