Looks like this is the new game in town. Forget contracting for gimps and pimps, get a plan B that incorporates blockchain and release your own coin ICO as the new way of getting seed capital.
Looks like Kodak has seen what Long Island Iced Tea company did recently and their shares have shot up over 100% just on releasing news of the idea.
Seems every tulip company and it shareholders will be looking at ways of cashing in on the blockchain and cryptocoin mania. Just make sure you're not holding the scammer coins when the music stops.
Get in while there's still a corner of the market not yet been blockchained.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostSeries 1: Milan the potato farmer hoes his rural back garden in some distant European backwater
Series 2: Milan is now chief tape changer hiding in some large corporate server room
Series 3: Milan gets aboard the .net train and "coins" it for a few years.
Series 4 is a two parter whereby Milan is on the "advisory board" and dispenses cryptocurreny investment advice.
The saga continues. This time next year eh Milan?
he he something like that
I actually grew potatoes this year, enough to see us through the winter, what is nicer than home grown vegetables
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Originally posted by Jog On View Postit's OK no need to get all Sasguru about it - I was asking about the ICO - sheesh!
sorry about that, building this thing for the last ten years and loving it sometimes get a bit carried away
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
as a member of the advisory board I have full transparency over the process
Series 2: Milan is now chief tape changer hiding in some large corporate server room
Series 3: Milan gets aboard the .net train and "coins" it for a few years.
Series 4 is a two parter whereby Milan is on the "advisory board" and dispenses cryptocurreny investment advice.
The saga continues. This time next year eh Milan?
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Originally posted by Lance View PostIf someone tried to sell me that I'd be skeptical.
Is that Enron's marketing blurb?
Or is plan B a pyramid scheme?
ha ha good one
let's wait and see
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Posta successful company with an auditable transparent 10 years+ trading history and a proven repeatable business model which is incredibly capital intensive and hence in the journey of seeking sources of capital to enable faster than organic growth
Is that Enron's marketing blurb?
Or is plan B a pyramid scheme?
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postno, Plan B is not pump and dump.
Plan B is a successful company with an auditable transparent 10 years+ trading history and a proven repeatable business model which is incredibly capital intensive and hence in the journey of seeking sources of capital to enable faster than organic growth a Security ICO is an attractive option for both Plan B and Investors.
I'll keep you informed.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostIs your pump and dump syndicate ready to go? Let me guess - you're the whale?
no, Plan B is not pump and dump.
Plan B is a successful company with an auditable transparent 10 years+ trading history and a proven repeatable business model which is incredibly capital intensive and hence in the journey of seeking sources of capital to enable faster than organic growth a Security ICO is an attractive option for both Plan B and Investors.
I'll keep you informed.
Milan.
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Is your pump and dump syndicate ready to go? Let me guess - you're the whale?
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Originally posted by eek View PostPersonally I don't want to risk ending up in a US jail see https://www.sec.gov/news/public-stat...ton-2017-12-11
Hence, why we're discussing here Security Tokens.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postsurprising actually all of the budding entrepreneurs on here and nobody else is looking in to launching an ICO
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostStill selling that cheap tulip coffee you buy in bulk from China?
surprising actually all of the budding entrepreneurs on here and nobody else is looking in to launching an ICO
Milan.
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