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>> No.9324821 [View]
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There has been some speculation on a Omg and Req Partnership/collaboration, starting up the moment we partner up whit MakerDao.

>Why is this?

Well out of the 5 initial ERC-20 tokens (DGX, DAI, OMG, KNC & REQ) that are coming to Request in May, we have a partnership with DGX, DAI & KNC. So we are missing a reason to include OMG.

>How will it work?

Request has connections to OMG via: Kyber Network, Quantstamp and MakerDao.

Request can benefit from Omg DEX, which will give them an alternative to Kyber, for liquidity purposes and conversion rates. Most importantly Request will be able to use Omg Money Gateway to provide Fiat integration and Cash-in out possibilities. Ultimately increasing the transaction volume for both.

OmiseGo can benefit from Request by adding Invoicing, Accounting and Auditing to their services. Making the adoption of payments on the blockchain a fully competitive and improved version to what is on existence right now.

>Conclusion

A partnership between OmiseGo and Request will strengthen their value propositions and reinforce the new financial freedom both teams are aiming to achieve.

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9311758

There has been some speculation on a Omg and Req Partnership/collaboration, starting up the moment we partner up whit MakerDao.

>Why is this?

Well out of the 5 initial ERC-20 tokens (DGX, DAI, OMG, KNC & REQ) that are coming to Request in May, we have a partnership with DGX, DAI & KNC. So we are missing a reason to include OMG.

>How will it work?

Request has connections to OMG via: Kyber Network, Quantstamp and MakerDao. Also their Head of Growth Kevin Xu is Y-Combinator.

Request can benefit from Omg DEX, which will give them an alternative to Kyber, for liquidity purposes and conversion rates. Most importantly Request will be able to use Omg Money Gateway to provide Fiat integration and Cash-in out possibilities. Ultimately increasing the transaction volume for both.

OmiseGo can benefit from Request by adding Invoicing, Accounting and Auditing to their services. Making the adoption of payments on the blockchain a fully competitive and improved version to what is on existence right now.

>Conclusion

A partnership between OmiseGo and Request will strengthen their value propositions and reinforce the new financial freedom both teams are aiming to achieve.

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9306009

Who here thinks it will happen?

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What is up with withdrawal fees for ICO's like REQ, ENG, OMG etc.?
I got my hands on Ledger Nano S a little over month ago, but withdrawal cost for most of my current assets is 7-12 USD, which wouldn't be too bad, but burning 15 REQ, just to pay for gas to move it out of the exchange sounds painful, especially considering projected value of those coins in the future.
I know that one shouldn't be stingy when it comes to asset security, but this is Bitcoin tier theft.

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5908864

who's the better coin?

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You dumbasses that missed out on OMG have 1 (ONE) more chance to catch the payment processor of the west.

It does not want to dip below 25 cents, and it's currently growing volume at 27 cents. Colossus release is next week confirmed by the devs, along with their weekly update next Friday.

The community surrounding Request has exploded in the past month.

You want an easy 2 - 3x, I am literally giving it to you. At the very least you're not going to lose money on this.

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flippening when?

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Holy Crap...7k members on Reddit in a matter of days.

Normies is beginning to notice

Flippening has started

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If you have only lost money on OMG but believe in the project you still have time to buy the European version before it gets big.

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ANIMORPH INTO REQ BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!

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3981310

These two will moon together. But which one stands to moon more?

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Palm Beach Report talked about OMG and it went from 30mill cap to 730mill cap. OMG is serving the SE market. REQ is doing the exact same thing but with ING as potential partnership and catering to Western/EU market.

OMG vs Request Network REQ
https://blog.request.network/omisego-vs-request-network-a-detailed-analysis-779d1f66675b

REQ might be worth a long term moonshot.

Back in August 2017, TT wrote...

Here at P*** B*** Confidential, we believe that
blockchain projects that can enable different systems
to “talk” (interoperate) with one another will make
early investors vast fortunes.
That’s why we’re so excited about this idea.
The company that can solve the problem of digital
asset interoperability could very well become the most
valuable company in the world.
Think about how the internet gave us a uniform way
of displaying and sharing information.
Before the internet, there were hundreds of “digital
bulletin boards” that people used. Yet none of those
networks could talk to one another until the creation
of the internet.
In a way, the internet became the ultimate tool of
information interoperability.

Today, I want to tell you about the company I’ve
found that’s creating the interoperability tool for all
digital assets, including money.
The name of the project is OmiseGo (OMG). It’s a
Thailand-based financial tech company.
This June, the company raised nearly $25 million
from its initial coin offering (ICO).

What About the Competition?
By now, you’re probably thinking what’s to stop
someone else from doing the same thing?
Absolutely nothing.
Anyone can scribble together a white paper claiming
to do what OMG plans to do. The difference is Omise
has a proven team and track record.

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3742085

OMG will be destroyed by the request network

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3725943

you told me to load up on OMG, but Request is going to replace it

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3710861

Isn't request network better than OMG?

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