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RE: Revolutionary CryptoCurrency breakthrough.

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

Sorry, I wouldn't call a Visa card from a separate provider combined with a coin wallet revolutionary. Also, their team has way more chiefs than indians - not exactly a good model except from a marketing, palm greasing perspective. They are almost all hype, especially with their business case numbers. Their hype is what has boosted their price. (Wow, they bought a burger at McDonald's with a Visa card.. Woo Hooo!)

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Anyone that works with government knows "palm greasing" is always underrated by others.

OK, fair point, there is always some of this that needs to be done as well. It just shouldn't be a large percentage of your overall team.

Can you please share with all of us who are inferior to your extensive knowledge on the subject, a better way to reach the above mentioned result?

You bet. Have a look at this post on the business case here and more on the fact that the coin is far from unique in its offering here. In addition, you used to be able to see the team on their website and you can check the number of people engaged in it there. I looked at them sometime back when the ICO was running and realized that no one was really running the numbers on their business case. It didn't add up. Sure, it's great to enable payments with a card but there are plenty of providers either in the space or joining the space to offer this.

Also, converting to other coins other than Bitcoin for payments is really a non-issue. When you load a wallet to back a Visa card, what difference does it make if it allows different cryptos? I would NEVER heavily load this wallet anyway from a simple security perspective so if I need to buy some Bitcoin first to load the card is irrelevant since BTC is basis of every crypto exchange anyway.

What got me was your title of TenX being "a revolutionary breakthrough" and that they certainly are not. Sorry, but I really don't like direct or indirect hype selling on coins. This is to me the biggest problem in the crypto community right now. There are some that don't do this at all like Bitcoin and Litecoin, but TenX and Julian Happ are total attention seekers and sell their hype heavily. It really muddies the waters on the real valuation and business model for the coin.

Agreed, the concept is definitely not revolutionary. It's just an extension of what the rest have done. There indeed are similar projects in the market. Execution will be the key. I feel bionic payment solutions based on crypto would be the future.

When you say "bionic payments", do you mean this? Or this? I hope not the later. Sorry, but the term does not make it clear.

I had to originally append this last post to get my response across since Steemit had given me an error when trying to reply to @ankursengupta. I got the message "Account does not exist".. very weird. Responses now seem to work again

I definitely meant the latter. Bionic implants and cryptocurrency will pave the way for a time based currency- the only thing that has real value. Remember the movie In Time?

Wow! Are you joking? "In Time" was a fully dystopian film. If you genuinely think that "In Time" is where we should be heading, I think you need to seek some professional help.

Biometrics and implants are crazy as f**k. This technology is the beginning of the end for a free humanity. You will then be fully tracked and controlled by the state. If you want a better description of where this goes then you can read all my blog posts, but especially this one for starters. You also need to listen to this interview with Aaron Russo here. There is a longer video interview available as well and you should listen to the whole thing.