Request Network will start trading on ED on 20th

Request Network will start trading on ED on 20th.

You better buy some if You didn't cap out whitelist.

youtube.com/watch?v=cI7nAplTeT0

Lol love that video. A+

His accent is so hot

Sell on ed or wait for a exchange?

What's ED?

Stop these retarded images please, it only cheapens the product.

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lol, this is a good one.

are you serious he sounds like a fucking slurping mong

Guys hold or take short term gains?

sell at 10x, buy the dip, hold for a year

make 100x

retire on the $100 you just made

Hodl

I'll sell just my initial investment. This a long, nice hold.

Anyone here did a deeper research?

How will the REQ burning process help in the demand of the token?
As an example, a request at the beginning of the system might burned 10 REQ out of the total supply
of 1 000 000 000 REQ. Later, after the system has been used for a while, a Request might burn 0.0001REQ
out of a total supply of 100 000 REQ.

This is the example from the whitepaper, but how does this benefit, when it's burned from the total supply and not the circ tokens?

Does this mean, you set up a request and the fees are getting burned in xxx amount REQ depending in the burning rate?

price per token goes up you fucking retard.

What time does it start trading?

Be prepared.

Anyone have the utc time it will be listed on ED?

Why should it go up, when you burn REQ from the total supply and not from the circulated supply?

Hey user, it seems you dont understand basic mathematics. You need to go back. Way back to your own birth, and die with your own mother at it.

wtf

Holy shit.
>REQ tokens are ERC20 tokens which are necessary to participate in the network, create advanced Requests
and reward various parties who will help build the request ecosystem.
When using the network, the participants will need to pay a network fee in REQ which will be burned.
Burning the tokens could potentially increase the demand on the remaining REQ tokens.

>Need REQ to participate in the network
>Need to pay a fee in REQ
>Fee gets burned

How hard is it to understand?