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>>20495041
Pic related is you. Today's price will look like when UBT went from 1 cent to 5 cent, back down to 1 cent for over one year... then boom, 58 cents.

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>>19644517
V-ID has partnered with HOWDOO UDOO, FTM, and LTO. All pump and dump scams. The reseller partners are either shell companies or outright scams.

Acronis owns the patent for blockchain validation technology in the United States (and it is enforceable if V-ID does any business in the United States, regardless of bagholder claims): https://patents.google.com/patent/US10114980B2/

Make a clone of V-ID and own 100% of the token supply: https://www.udacity.com/course/blockchain-developer-nanodegree--nd1309

VIDT is an illegal security token (and not a utility token) and if SEC hears about it this shit is going straight to zero. They sold VIDT at ICO with the promise that they will convert to VIDS (shares in the company down the line). They also hinted at Binance listing being locked in and other shady shenanigans, such as unlocking supposedly locked tokens to pay a woman to namedrop VIDT during an online Powerpoint presentation. They (meaning you) paid over $10,000 for it.

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>>19049177
>What is wash trading and bots
Try again, vidtard.

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>>18078744
This is no longer a shitcoin board. We're stocks now. Good luck bagholding.

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>>17490319
>storing sensitive documents on a public blockchain that can be viewed by anyone who gains access to the QR code is a good idea
Or alternatively clients keep the documents files on their own servers, then the QR code takes you there and have to login to your company's account, in which case V-ID is not needed in any capacity. Which is it, VIDTard?

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