Davorcoin…. Latest lending ICO....and its French :)
Hey guys,
I’ve come across another ICO, and thought I’d share. I’ve had a look at the white paper, and this is what I’ve found.
DavorCoin is a French based lending ICO. At the moment you guys will be amongst the first to sign up. If you guys have been unable to benefit from Regal, Hextra, etc. This may be your opportunity. Even though I said I won’t invest in any more lending programs but I can’t help myself :)
It does look promising, it’s French and it looks like it has been developed by some institutional players. See message from devs below:
Message from the devs
“DavorCoin has been created by bankers and traders from major financial institutions (based in London, Paris and other EU cities).
We realize the financial transactions in the world are going to be revolutionized by cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. Based on this analysis, we've built a tech and financial team to create a blockchain platform to make worldwide financial transactions faster, cheaper and more reliable”.
The Details:
• ICO starts in 6 days (6th November 2017)
• Lending Stucture
• To be listed on CoinExchange and Yobit
The link…See below:
http://bit.ly/2lu4mnf
Again, only invest what you can afford to lose.
As always, good luck and happy investing.
****Just a quick message: Nova exchange will be shutting down, so if you have any coins on
NovaExchange get them out asap***
Kris
Whytewolf
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