AMA Satoshi Club x Stone, January 18th

We are pleased to announce our next AMA on January 18th 2021 at 02:00 PM UTC Time: Satoshi Club x Stone

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⚠️Total Reward pool: $1500

⚠️Requirements:
👉 Join Satoshi Club Telegram group
👉 Join Stone Telegram group

We will have the following structure:

Part 1: 150$ /6 users – We’ll select 6 questions from the community. A user can post maximum 3 questions. 6 Questions will be selected from our website – please submit your questions in the comments section of this post.

Part 2: 150$/15 users – Open chat for 100 seconds. You can post Max 3 questions. Stone Team will select 15 questions and answer them.

Part 3: 1200$ – A quiz about Stone

For more details:
Stone – @stonefortress
Satoshi Club – @satoshi_club
Russian – @satoshi_club_ru
Spanish – @satoshi_club_spanish

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153 thoughts on “AMA Satoshi Club x Stone, January 18th

  1. How do you plan to achieve the aim to create the most antifragile platform to meet the needs of the DeFi industry in yield farming?

  2. How do you intend to make Stone switch between different strategies to harness the highest yield? Aren’t there a chance that a mix up could arise in the cause of the strategy switch?

  3. What is your stongest advantage that you think will make your project stand out in the market? In contrast, what is your weakness? how do you plan to overcome it?

  4. Which problems have you identified within the current state of the Defi space that you are trying to tackle with your project? How StoneDefi contributes to the Defi ecosystem to improve it?

  5. #Stone Can you tell me what are the main benefits of your project? And what are your plans to raise awareness about #Stone in the non-crypto space? and which areas are on your mind?

  6. #Stone How can we invest in the project? Do we have locking period or a minimum requirement to be eligible?

  7. Your main idea regarding the index services is to have a risk optimized strategy and to be Sharpe ration efficient. How would you describe this strategy in a more simple way, for simple users which are not experts

  8. You say that you are a DeFi platform agnostic to liquid staking providers. What does agnostic to liquid staking providers mean?

  9. At the moment , where you are focusing right now ? building and developing product or getting customers and users, or partnerships ? Could you share it?What is your strongest advantage that you think will make your team leading the market?

  10. All project coins have their main Utilities & real-life usecase! So, Can you tell us what are the main role of your coin in your ecosystem? Explain it’s Utilities & Real-Life usecases? and Why should i invest in your coin for $STONE protocol term?

  11. As crypto users we don’t want to lose our assets to some scam projects that run away and disappear with our money so why should we invest in the $STONE Protocol as a Yield Aggregation investment?

  12. I have read that users will be rewarded on the platform with tokens + interests from lending. Please explain more about this process. Is it similar to Venus app?

  13. Your first strategy to be implemented will be regarding Ethereum 2.0
    How would put this strategy in practice since ETH 2.0 blockchain is not fully functional yet?

  14. One component of your project is the Rock Solid Yield which is a yield aggregator that will be bringing reward from other blockchains to etherium based on the liquid Proof of staking, PoS. How can yield farmers earn yield from cross-chains asset deployment without having to stake or buy their token? How are reward expectations from the derivative protocols determined? You also said that there is going to be a security deposit system to cover slashing and security risks. Can you explain how this will be done?

  15. I have read that Stone has received funding contributions from investors like Arrington XRP. Is this just a friendly donation or is there a stronger partnership/link between your project and XRP? Also, you announced partnership with RAMP. What are the procedure for a RAMP user to link to Stone’s PoS farming from RAMP’s Vault and how can such user participate in Solid Yield Farming using staked assets on RAMP non-ERC20 staking in order to earn from stone’s protocol? In what way will this RAMP collaboration help to grow the Stone protocol and benefit your community?

  16. Community development seems to be your current focus and you intend to set up a committee to help in making collective decisions with regards to your products and token details before your product launch. How will the members of this committee be selected and what range of governance/products decisions will they be influencing before you set up your community DAO model? Also, what role will community play in the implementation of your project and how will they be rewarded?

  17. Stone will bring staking yields from other Blockchain to Ethereum and it’s liquid. This is interesting knowing that the gas fee of Eth transactions are sometimes expensive or we say unstable. How will this move be beneficial to users / investors in the long run? Could you not use other Blockchain which fees are much more cheaper instead?

  18. Stone will launch vaults for single assets with multiple strategies. For now, do you have information on how many strategies a single asset could have? And how often Stone switch different strategies on a single asset?

  19. As a rock solid project that Stone Platform are marketing their project, but why does your website contains little information about how the platform works. What is the App tab that shows in the website?

  20. @piccoloclub
    How will your DAO governance work? Can you tell us more about it, especially I'm interested in how will it provide protection from users that will hold a lot of tokens and will try to influence the decisions unilaterally. Thanks

  21. Your name Stone translates as stone. The logo depicts a stone creature.
    You say Stone is built on solid design principles.
    Are you clearly and firmly moving towards your goal, stopping at nothing?
    What principles do you adhere to, could you tell us?

  22. Your site is just a picture with a few links to instant messengers.
    But I liked the phrase: STONE is the only Yield aggregation protocol that helps you sleep well at night.
    What meaning did you put into this phrase?

  23. Stone believes that DEFI and yield farming should be fun. What security guarantee can be acertained by Stone Project in cases of privacy/security breach; how will risk be managed in it’s collaborative agenda

  24. The stone project is aimed at creating an antifragile platform for DEFI industry. How will this be implemented; Is it only for collaborators; how can the features attributed be beneficial to the community.

  25. Stone is said to be structured, hard, tough with workability; What concept of a stone does Stone Team platform represent, is there a structure for collaborators; What toughness does Stone Team offer different from other blockchain

  26. Let me try to understand: will stone create synthetic assets to bring other assets / from other blockchains to Ethereum? And will it be mixed form to allocate these assets into Stone form, minimizing the risk to holders?

  27. What is your company and is your company licensed?.If licensed at what country?
    What are the plan for cross chain farming and how you intend to do that?. How can a Defi product do their parachain swapping using this cross chain liquidity fields?.What is the mechanism and what tools do you use for succeeding that?

  28. What is the new type of yield generating assets and new types of strategies in DeFi that Stone is creating to grow the farm yield space exponentially? Stone is asking all ecosystem stakeholders to work together on this exciting opportunity, but how does he encourage them? Are there reward plans in place for this?

  29. For Ethereum supporters, who have or plan to bet $ETH on #Ethereum 2.0, what are the latest strategies Stone is offering to generate returns on ETH 2.0 bets? How high will the performance be for users who decide to use Stone to bet on the new version of Ethereum?

  30. I read on your medium, it says
    ”Rock solid yield protocol can provide the sustainability and stability conducive to large capitals”.
    How does Stone provide sustainability, by continuing to issue tokens? (If so, how can you promise income, if the tokens have an unlimited supply?)

  31. What are the different risk and reward expectations for the derivatives protocols, the tokens bet (similar to an interest bearing bonus), that Stone has created? How will the betting schemes be improved to decrease losses and encourage token betters around the world to participate?

  32. What problems is your project trying to solve to make it easier for Crypto users? Please let us know how evolving the roadmap is right now. What will happen this year and in the future?

  33. Q. What is the main obstacle to widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies? What measures is Stone taking to popularize the use of crypto even more, especially in the traditional financial sector?

  34. 1-Increasing Token price
    2- make Token Valuable
    3-Building Community Trust

    From 3 aspects above,. I want to ask,. Which one the most important for you??
    If all above are important for you,. Which one that Will you do first??

  35. At present DeFi performance presents many problems of course, such as centralized operations with limited community participation, the code is not open source and there is no TRANSPARENT GOVERNMENT, an unstably insecure strategy among many other problems. Will Stone be a common Defi project? Explain the beneficial benefits that you would get with Stone for me to compare and see if it really is an innovative project?

  36. Stone is flexible, so any project can also be connected to it. What code does Stone implement in your chain so that the connection between other projects can be achieved?

  37. Make incremental improvements with extensive testing and constant learning from other projects. DeFi is a fledgling industry that requires a great deal of trial and error. Will Stone adopt the test in production? What will Stone’s testing process be like? Does Stone engage the community to discuss futuristic fund plans and reservations?

  38. The Stone protocol views yield farming as a general concept to create value for token holders. What is the purpose? Apart from Ethereum do you plan to cover other blockchains?

  39. The Stone protocol views yield farming as a general concept to create value for token holders. What is the purpose? Apart from Ethereum do you plan to cover other blockchains?

  40. Stone’s primary goal is to create the most anti-fragile platform to meet the needs of the DeFi industry. With what tools do you intend to achieve this objective? Do you think you have the necessary means to meet this objective?

  41. Total share market capitalization as of 2020 is over USD124 billion and as the industry leading solution, what is RAMP DeFi’s unlocking goal set for 2021? I ask you because I understand that you have achieved a great deal of concern with that platform.

  42. RAMP users can engage in rock solid POS farming at Stone using RAMP and rUSD, and RAMP will also link to Stone smart contracts and RAMP Vaults performance farms, why did they decide to work together with this team ? What are the performance opportunities they will offer to your combined user base?

  43. At present liquid PoS Yield Farming is being very useful for DeFi projects and at the same time it is a great performance opportunity. Will you include it in your platform? What will be the first strategy to be implemented?

  44. Stone will launch vaults for individual assets with multiple strategies. The technical platform restricts that funds can only be deployed in whitelisted loan protocols, so user funds will not be moved outside of designated locations. So how will users be rewarded? Will you introduce another method of rewards besides the loan protocol?

  45. The current Defi market looks at three places to generate returns, with each platform presenting different levels of risk based on their history and technical capabilities:
    Interest generated by loan protocols

    Shared transaction fees for being a liquidity provider (“LP”)

    Returns generated from the earnings of governance tokens or platform tokens

    What does Stone propose to start with a set of strategies? Will they cultivate stable coins, what will they rely on to comply?

  46. Stone is offering a security deposit system to cover the slashing and security risks of different staking providers, how will this system mitigate such risks?

  47. One of the challenges this project aims to solve is the lack of lending market to further incentivize trading activities to find the optimal market price for liquid tokens, so, what are the Stone’s strategies to incentivize and innovate the trading activities?

  48. It's everyone's wish to have low fees, and there are already a number of projects that promise this. Please tell us exactly how will you ensure low fees, since the product that you're building will work on Ethereum network?

  49. In the “SOLID” principles, how does the “long-term stable development” work? What are the characteristics that maintain a stable development in Stone? And what are the reliability guarantees so that users trust the project in the long term?

  50. Really Stone is the only performance aggregation protocol? What allows this project to be unique? And how does this performance aggregation work?

  51. Will STONE really help me sleep well at night? Why does STONE insure and guarantee this to its users? It is really true ?

  52. How will STONE achieve totally new and renewed performance agriculture with low gas rates, good smart contracts, and reliable security? Isn’t it difficult to have all these factors in your favor?

  53. What are the characteristics that allow Stone to be a movement and not a tool? Is a movement more beneficial than a tool? And will this really build safer and smarter performance farming practice?

  54. Is it true that Stone could combat the current issues with DeFi performance development mentioned on his website? How do you plan to achieve it? And what would be the protocol they plan to build?

  55. As you say Stone is flexible and any project can be connected to it. Is this totally secure? Is there no possibility that competitors with bad intentions can inject some malicious code? How accessible will this connection be?

  56. You comment that Stone will be launched step by step with alpha testing with limited participants, and then gradually opened up to all users. How many users specifically will you allow in these early stages and what features will be available? I would also like to know how long it will take from the alpha phase to the fully accessible phase. Thank you!

  57. Stone will be launched in principle with a limited participation, if I am interested in joining the Stone community. What would be the criteria to enter the first selection?

  58. Due to the security that they pose in the project it is inferred that the return of profits may be lower. Do you have a projected return of investment?

  59. A few weeks ago Stone established an interesting partnership with RAMP that has attracted attention. My question is, how does the Stone team expect RAMP to help you to get users to maximise their investment returns on liquid POS staked assets? What do both projects plan jointly with regard to yield agriculture and lending?

  60. One of the features that Stone hopes to bring to the DeFi and POS ecosystem is the creation of a security deposit system to cover the cutting and security risks of different staking providers. How will such a security deposit system work? Will it be a similar insurance mechanism to the one already being implemented by other DeFi projects or will it have different characteristics?

  61. I didn’t find any information about the Stone fundraising plan. Are you not going to hold a presale or public sale? Has Stone been supported by strong capital? How can we be sure that Stone will survive this start?

  62. I see Stone has a partnership with RAMP DEFI. What are the benefits of this collaboration for both of you?

  63. One of Stone’s features will be the Incremental improvement, so I would like to know at what point in all this development $STN Token becomes interesting for investors. What would be the best time to start buying our first $STN Token?

  64. In one of your Medium publications you mention that one of the problems with the current DeFi protocols is that they have a weak development team. So I would like to know which people make up your project to deserve to be called the Stone.

  65. Can you list some of the most important features of stone Project that put it ahead of its competitors? What is your competitive advantage that you trust most about your project?

  66. Currently hacking is a terrible thing for the defi project, can you explain the security that the STONE project has, especially the security of our assets and data, and how the STONE strategy becomes a big project and is known in the Crypto world?

  67. can you give everyone 3 reasons to join STONE immediately? What is the reason why you are confident that STONE will be successful?

  68. You enter the ERC20 ecosystem and enter Yield Farming and are at Uniswap, mooniswap.

    my question is whether this is genuine, if it is genuine can you provide evidence we will be able to believe in this project, because many projects are just making without evidence and deceiving

  69. The Stone protocol sees yield agriculture as a general concept, this means that it will be possible to use different chains to obtain the tokens, this is very interesting, but it says that it is an experiment, so this will be possible. Do you think this Yield architecture can be achieved?

  70. What intentions does Stone Protocol has to estimulate the stablecoin trading ecosystem? How do you plan to inmmerse Stone’s features in this space?

  71. I’ve seen you have opened up the “Stone Fortress” for community members to join the alpha test, how can the people participate? And please tell us about the core features it has.

  72. The Yield farming commonly is very hard to low capital users, is like a privilege of huge Capital users, so How Stone did solve this issue?

  73. Your unique Yield farming mechanism is just available to the STONE token? Or also others cryptocurrencies can enjoy of your technology?

  74. To a project like you te community participation and Inclusivity are very importants, so How many community incentives do you have to take care of your community?

  75. According to you, there are important problems in DeFi about limited community involvement and governance. The “O” of your motto “SOLID” is “Open Collaboration” which seems to target these problems. So how different will your approach to the community be? How will your governance mechanism work? Shortly how will you solve these problems?

  76. Why have you delegated the development and release of the alpha version of Stone to RockX? Doesn’t the Stone team have the capacity for this?

  77. You have recognized that in principle you will not be completely decentralized, and there will be a small committee in charge of all this. Who will make up this committee? Person on the team? Trained person in the community? How long will this be?

  78. The security deposit system to cover the risks and security risks of various betting providers is what caught my attention the most. Who contributes funds to the security deposit? After all, if I have money to put in a security deposit, then I am unlikely to take a loan.Or is it a third party in your case? Who will provide the security deposit on your platform and will interest be charged on this amount?Who will have access to these funds?

  79. Yield bearing POS assets is an emerging opportunity for #DeFi users, doubling the size of #DeFi . how #STONE taps into this ‘blue ocean’ and create rock solid yield to us!

  80. If Stone is so solid and reliable, then why not show on your website who are its founders and developers? Also, have your contracts been audited and validated?

  81. If Stone’s yield farm is totally solid, it won’t really be necessary to make changes to its structure in the coming years, right? So they won’t implement community governance either, right? why the community can vote and change what they want and when they want right?

  82. the only high yield system is Stone? or are there really many that have the same solidity and security, but really only Stone can generate so much reward between different chains?

  83. A problem with decentralized projects is that they are too unstable, so many investors seek to invest only in those that provide them with security, therefore Stone, after establishing a solid yield farm, will develop stakes and derivatives to establish a totally solid DeFi and trustworthy?

  84. Yield farming is not a simple tool? So if only Stone focuses on that application only in multiple chains, why all of you are referred to as a “move”? really looking to revolutionize?

  85. Why do you really think that “DEFI and yield farming should be fun”? Is not fun and fantasy just advertising media but little performance? is attracting users who want to have fun what Stone is looking for?

  86. On their website and medium blog they mention a lot that Stone will work with Ethereum 2.0 and other chains, but why with ETH 2.0? If ETH 2.0 was not yet developed, but only conventional ethics, Tosdis would not have been able to work?

  87. I understand that Stone focuses on its users being able to sleep peacefully at night while their capital is protected and in turn increase it, but really what are the big problems that make users unable to sleep with other high-performance platforms?

  88. You have received investments from Signum Capital, Arrington XRP Capital, Longhash Capital and Hyperchain Capital. Some of these companies have an amazing track record of successful blockchain projects. Will you be pre-selling tokens, or are early investors enough to grow the project?What do such partnerships give other than money?

  89. As you mention on your introductory Medium post, yield farming is not a good experience for regular users since not everyone counts with large capital. So how is Stone going to solve this issue? Can regular people with limited knowledge on crypto like beginner traders, be able to enjoy the experience of yield farming without the risk of losing their money?

  90. You mention the weaknesses of other DeFi Yield Generation projects and one of them is the weak dev team. So can you tell us a little about the current members of the development team of Stone and their experience on the crypto space?

  91. One of the characteristics of Stone is the goal of building an inclusive and collaborative community, and you are encouraging people to be part of it. How can we participate in the Stone project and help it grow from now? Also, when can we expect the DAO governed protocol to be active?

  92. Hello. Where can I get to know your team in more detail and find out who from your team took part in the development of some worthwhile projects? Thank you.

  93. Given that Stone aims to provide rock solid yield, Stone will observe new AMM mechanisms to mitigate impermanent loss to protect user’s funds. Can you explain to us what new AMM mechanism being implemented and applied in your network? How does this mechanism works in your platform? What is the strong points and impacts that it brings to entire Stone Protocol ecosystem?

  94. How will you help users increase their on liquid POS share assets and how do you aim to create an open financial market through cooperation with RAMP?

  95. How will the yield farm strategy be implemented and how will the rate of return be determined in order to create a liquidity pool with a highly liquid stake token and earn transaction fees in DEX?

  96. What are the advantages of the innovative asset pools Stone plans to bring to the DeFi space and how does Rock Solid Yield differ from other yield type strategies?

  97. Hello, everyone knows the Ethereum 2.0 project. It has the possibility of staking. Will Ethereum 2.0 kill? your project or are you working on integrating your platform with Ethereum 2.0? Thank you.

  98. Does your project solve any other problems in the daily life of the community besides developing a strategy for growing liquid POS terminals in DeFi?

  99. Open collaboration helps toWork with as many community members as possible to source best ideas. Ensure the right incentive model in place to reward contributors starting from day one. Stone is flexible so any projects can be connected with it as well. Can we expect any big guns gets connected with stone in near future?

  100. Many many defi platforms are being exploited . Perhaps, however, the vulnerabilities of one DeFi vertical might lead to the success of another. Recently i read about pickles finance exploited by an attacker. Can stone benefit from this types of attacks?

  101. Stone protocol sees yield farming as a general concept to create value for token holders. That expands yield farming into not only Ethereum but also can be on other blockchains in the future. Which are blockchains you guys considering to include

  102. No roadmap ,No white paper, i have searched in your telegram group admins told it’s yet to release. What about the total supply? Is there any airdrop ? Is there any pre sale? Whats the total allocation of pre sale?

  103. Apart from the medium page,telegram page, twitter handle is there any other social media community? The team members are still anonymous.do you guys have any plan to reveal it soon?

  104. Is there any pre sale in coming weeks/months? I didn’t see any info your telegram,medium pages. How this project generate revenue other than sales of token?

  105. Usually a project always do product launch and other thing like token issuance first, after that they do marketing and community development to introduce about their product. But Stone Fortress do the opposite. I saw that Stone still not announced when you will launch but already do big in community development. Can you please explain the reason of doing this? Because its very risky to promote a project which still not know when to launch

  106. Does Stone coin have a future in light of the huge amount of digital coins?
    Could Stone multiply into a major payment network?
    What is the probability of a Stone price drop in the future?

  107. As we know most of projects will get problem if they not have enough fund to support development. So how about Stone, where did Stone received their fund for development? How did you convinced us community that Stone is a long lasting project?

  108. Aside from $ETH, what other cryptocurrencies and tokens can we see on your crypto lending & borrowing protocol? Can you name a few?

  109. ETH 2.0 is at it’s initial stages, how can you assure the security and integrity of your platform for your users so their assets won’t get hacked or robbed?

  110. 1) how can investors benefit in the long run?
    2) Is there sustainable plan for the 12+ years
    3) how feasible are the plans or the sustainability strategy

  111. 1) how can investors benefit in the long run?
    2) Is there sustainable plan for a long-term stay of the project
    3) how feasible are the plans or the sustainability strategy

  112. Other than $ETH, $DOT, $SOL, $ROSE, what other POS cryptocurrencies are under the strategic staking support of your project?

  113. 1) how can investors benefit in the long run?
    2) Is there sustainable plan for long-term (years)
    3) how feasible are the plans or the sustainability strategy

  114. 1) how can investors benefit in the long run?
    2) Is there sustainable plan for the long term (12+ years)
    3) how feasible are the plans or the sustainability strategy

  115. I read that Stone project already collaborated with RAMP. So what is the purpose of this partnership and what the benefit that Stone and RAMP get from this collaboration?

  116. Stonefortress has the yield management framework creating rock solid yield with solid principles.Can you explain clearly what are these principles and innovative strategies for antifragile platform ?

  117. Stonefortress has the yield management framework creating rock solid yield with solid principles.Can you explain clearly what are these principles and innovative strategies for antifragile platform ??

  118. Stonefortress has the yield management framework creating rock solid yield with solid principles.Can you explain clearly what are these principles and innovative strategies for antifragile platform ?.

  119. “STONE is the only yield aggregation protocol that helps you sleep well at night”. Ha ha. Could you please explain how can I sleep well at night if I joined STONE? What is meant by this? Do you mean about the solid rewards or other benefits?

  120. This project is still in early stages, but security is a priority to create a solid background, what are the plans to audit this project? And what are the security features to protect the assets of your investors?

  121. High gas fee, only economically viable with large capital, rug pulls, scams, bad smart contract, security concerns are the major issues with recent Yield farming projects. How are you going to overcome these issues with STONE? Do you have any plans on solving those issues?

  122. We can see your Founding Team on your page, but what about all your team right now? How many people do you have working with you? Are you looking to hire more staff? Could you tell us a little bit of their background and why did you choose them to work with you in Stone?

  123. Investors often invest in projects that can be practically applied. Does Stone address some aspects or fulfill it? if possible let me know some of those applications ?

  124. At Stone, you develop the first liquid betting strategy so that users can use Rock Solid Yield from various blockchains like Ethereum 2.0, Polkadot, Solana, Oasis, etc.
    What is a liquid rate and you say that you are the first to develop in this direction? Have you monitored other projects?

  125. You have metioned that “Only a rock solid yield protocol can provide the sustainability and stability conducive to large capitals”. Why are you saying this? We have seen so much good projects with Yield farming and became success with the project’s capabilities. How do you clarify your above statement?

  126. You have mentioned that below critical elements are missing in current industry
    • Centralized operation with limited community involvement
    • Code not open-sourced and there is no TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE.
    • Insecure and risky strategies
    • Weak dev team

    But you hav not mentioned how are you going to include these critical elements in STONE. Could you please explain how are you going to include them on STONE?

  127. How this “SOLID” word came for the STONE project? Is there any special meaning for SOLID? Or any other reason to use SOLID word?

  128. In your medium article you said that “staking liquidity say allow taking Dot on stone platform and issue STN rewards for those stakers”. Is this meant that you are going to support different blockchains other than the erc 20? What are the plans on supporting DOT blockchain?

  129. Please tell me if you are offering a financial product. Do you have a financial education? Using what calculations did you come to the conclusion that you can ensure the stability of the return and guarantee investors that they will not cry?

  130. Your App is coming soon according to your website,Is this a mobile app for the users or windows app? Could you please explaina little bit about your upcoming app?

  131. The website is very simpme and there isn’t much info for new people to discover your website , so can you please explain briefly the sections of your site?

  132. What is about your “Liquid POS STAKING partnership with RAMP”? Because projects always should make partnership with other projects to become both projects success. Please explain about your latest partnership with RAMP

  133. You mentioned that “we are building the first liquid staking strategy for users to harness Rock Solid Yield from Ethereum 2.0”. Now what is the status of uanching this? Even though the releasing ETH 2.0 is late, you can deign liquid farming platform for ETH 2.0

  134. I suggest that you switch places for 5 minutes and now you are an investor, and I am the representative of Stone.
    —What are you primarily interested in as an investor in the project?
    Please tell us honestly 3 factors and we will immediately change back, so that you can answer for yourself. Just be honest, because thousands of users are reading from us now, and your honesty will be appreciated by the desire or not to invest in the project.

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