Is this a waste of money and a bad investment or is this extremely undervalued? it seems like it could be extremely useful but it also seems like it might never go anywhere?
>>2866062
Alright OP, let answer your question with a question. Actually, more of a challenge:
Using all the resources available to you (Monaco's white paper, available articles, etc), convince me that this isn't anything other than an elaborate pre-paid card funded with crypto.
I have yet to hear anyone say that it isn't.
Well even though I might not like or use prepaid cards they obviously have value as they're still being used/sold. Assuming it is nothing more than that, I don't think that would make it a bad investment.
>>2866177
It's a shit investment. The whole point crypto and blockchain is that its supposed to revolutionize payments.
This is like choosing the Commodore 64 instead of the PC in the 80s as the future product to be.
Look OP, I'll do you a solid: if you want to back a card enterprise, buy MTL instead. They want to be like Venmo/Paypal for crypto. They've already got banking and card partners signed up, and plan on releasing a card made out of (what else?) metal.
Read their white paper and CEO AMA:
>https://www.metalpay.com/assets/pdf/whitepaper.pdf
>https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6jqc5r/metalpay_ama_from_the_cryptocopia_slack_channel/
but you don't need a new token for that...there are already lots of prepaid debit coins you can load btc directly onto...
>>2866091
don't forget they pretty much plagiarized the Token card whitepaper. Like a scam stealing on a scam.
>>2866350
Like how Tribe token literally lifted parts of Skincoins website.
It's amazing how these people keep raising money from suckers.