>nvo.io
now that the dust has settled, how are you going to kill yourself because you missed the most profitable project's ICO ever?
well, maybe you could still get in relatively cheap and become super rich like the alpha ICO investors
>>2643821
>no responds
>its a "/biz/ wants to stay poor" episode
Just parsed through the whitepaper and they said they wouldn't use a token as fuel. Can you explain the point of investing in the NVO token?
>>2644019
50% of the exchange fees are distributed proportionally to NVO Token holders
Kek you for Jew'd. Enjoy your heavy bags.
Meanwhile there are already projects with working code & tested trustless decentralised exchanges out there. All you've got is a token and a whitepaper.
Fucking SHREKT m8.
>>2644038
Thanks.
>>2644038
so like $10 a year? brilliant m8
>>2644221
>>2644162
>>2644167
wanna run some numbers faggots?
a medium size exchange gets 100m$ 24 vol.
so 100m$*0.002*2/2=200,000k$ in fees daily distributed.
NVO raised 7,4m$, so for a 1000$ you would get 1000/7100000 of the share
(1000/7100000)*200000=28$ daily
or 197$/weekly.
a big exchange gets 500,000,000m$ vol so you would get about 1000$/week(for 1000$ investment) if NVO becomes a big league exchange
THIS IS JUST THE PASSIVE INCOME POTENTIAL
ALL OF THAT IS NOT TAKING IN ACCOUNT THE ACTUAL NVO TOKEN WHICH HAS VALUE TOO, AND WILL RAISE TO 10 BILLION MARKETCAP IF THE EXCHANGE BECOMES AS BIG AS THE BIG LEAGUE, WHICH WILL YIELD 1333 TIMES THE INITIAL PRICE
>poorfags, when will they learn
You invested in an idea lol and the ico was weeks long
>>2644363
>$100m in 24hrs
>>2644446
are you retarded? its the volume in a medium sized exchange
>>2644458
you implying that someone can expect to see those returns on a literal who exchange is retarded