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RE: Beta-ing the Tezos Experience: Red Flags for the ICO and Open Questions

in #ico7 years ago

Here's an little exercise relating to contemporary ICO/ITO ventures. Evaluate the red flags you highlight regarding the Tezos ICO and compare them with the TenX ITO. The contrast is stark.

One may end in tears for investors/users/the cryptospace; the other is a case study of Good Potential based upon: attitude, clear concept, execution, fairness, infrastructure, realistic roadmap, and team.

I wish success to both; however, I know where I'll put my hard-earned and trust.

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This is a little vague, can you explain what you mean? What are the good aspects of TenX?

Thanks for your reply. These are a few of my favourite things: A means of using a debit card accessing one's various crypto currencies. Near instantaneous approval at merchant level. Solid whitepaper and groundwork with Visa/MasterCard. Intelligent geolocation in a progressive state. Solid legal foundation. Staged, realistic targets with a manageable rollout. An existing and functioning debit card/wallet tested in many countries prior to ITO. Fairness-centric ITO aimed at a wide group. TenX advised over 4,000 persons subscribed to the token sale. The TenX Team's effective use of a number of communication channels to advise and inform. Julian Hosp's attitude and demeanor when presented with critical questions. The payback scheme for PAY token holders and card/wallet users. Other than that, TenX gives one the gut feeling that this team has their stuff together - they can and will deliver their clear goals or at least give it their best shot. Their perceived humility and openness to suggestion.

To each their own; however, without a complete listing of my evaluation, these are some aspects I perceive as "good."

Thanks for the clarification and expansion of your thoughts.