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Basecamp Niseko edition

Today's the day fellow CoinMetroids! The Tangible bond just launched on CoinMetro - How many bond tokens did you get?

>> No.22328838
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Pic VERY related.

>> No.22329104
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>>22328822
AND WE ARE BAAAAAAAAACK

>> No.22329270

I put in 750€ for a start maybe I will double that later on. Keeping some money on the side for the CM bond though

>> No.22329372

>>22329270
Can't wait for CM bond. That's shit I want now.

>> No.22329584

Yeah selling my XCM for CM bond but fuck this Japanese project

>> No.22329866

ITT: Broke ass niggas

>> No.22329915

>>22329584
>>22329372
>>22329270
why bonds, xcm has much more potential
it costs 0.04 right now, in a few years it will be worth $10

>> No.22330435

>>22328822
I get my money in 12 days. Please stop shilling this until I have bought more XCM thank you.

>> No.22330441

>>22329915
Bonds can be a good part of any stable portfolio. I might direct a few grand in if the price isn't too retarded in the post market.

>> No.22330882

>>22328822
Don't care about the japan offering desu. But the fact that they now have a first in europe operating security token platform - that's big.

>> No.22331500

>>22330882
Yep. Especially considering European governments hate their retail investors more than American investors and that's saying something

>> No.22332520

>>22329866
doesn't matter. everyone can buy coinmetro bonds. from angel investors with millions to some crack niggers with 100 bucks. and all you need is just a coinmetro account.

>> No.22333281

>>22331500
That's just not true. We don't have anything like accredited investor requirements in Europe.

>> No.22333370

>>22333281
Yeah I know. But different countries have some pretty cucked views on taxes so it does sort of balance out.