Investing in a new coin/token via ICO requires trusting the cybersecurity practices of the company/project
Securecoin Capital just launched a service (in beta) to grade ICO's on their cybersecurity capabilities as part of creating awareness around #CryptoHygiene (
https://www.securecoin.capital/cryptohygiene)
Every ICO will be given 1 of these 3 Grades for their cybersecurity capabilities
'A': best in class
'B': average
'F': sub-standard
You can subscribe to the #CryptoHygiene newsletter to get 10-15 cybersecurity grades/week for free (
https://www.securecoin.capital/coins)
For members, they have created an on-demand service to request grading specific ICO's that need to be prioritized (
https://www.securecoin.capital/gifts)
Woah, spam just arrived in this topic.
I have two question,
first, i want to rent a place in some street and there is two place is fitting my expectations on relest.
So they both were on 490$ and i make an offer of 500$ for both, to get one of them at least.
And nobody raised the offers anymore and i got two auctions and don't need one.
What will happen then?
Second, i make an offer for someplace, and after that there is a new auction which i like more, my offer is the highest but i don't want it anymore, i want the new one. Can i just withdraw my offer ?
Haha , youre really bad sir, dont do this, you act like the landlord is the one who needs you when it should be otherwise.
I think there will be some penalties for this.
Well, it is an interesting topic. Back in the early days of eBay it was frequent to see sellers increase their bid's value by overbidding their own products. Relest will need of couse some way to block this.