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Indeed. KR1 is a really awesome stock and I have a much bigger holding there than in COIN, however COIN offers the only UK-listed exposure to NFTs and this sector is really starting to explode. COIN also has a fairly decent crypto HODL portfolio including a chunk of BTC and ETH plus some DeFi interests. Unlike some stocks that have jumped on the crypto bandwagon by dropping a few choice nouns into their recent RNS statements, COIN is a proper bona fide crypto/blockchain stock. It's been well off people's radar, but I think this is about to change big time. Well worth investing a few quid as part of a UK listed crypto/blockchain portfolio IMO.
@Phoebus.
I just wish they were more aggressive with regards to their exposure and Holdings for the first Blockchain listed company to be so far behind the curve doesn't rest well with me. I bought coin during the last bill run along with KR1 but kr1 is blowing them out the water. I must admit coin is better at PR and marketing than KR1.
Their two major holdings are actually BTC and ETH.
Unfortunately indorse is not a popular coin it's not even in the top 1000. It would seems to be a ****coin to me and I am invested in Coinsellium.
There two major holdings are not that big in the grand scheme of things and this might explain why coinsellium is lagging KR1. I hold both .
16% up on the day with a Close over the IOV single trigger Option price !
BernhardLonger - great name BTW :)
your post - I see the IND tokens have risen in value by over 90% in the last 24 hours. Just as well Coin has 5.79million of them.
Unfortunately that is only $24K if this si still the price
Indorse Token (IND) is a cryptocurrency token and operates on the Ethereum platform. Indorse Token has a current supply of 170,622,047 with 37,480,418.965 in circulation. The last known price of Indorse Token is $0.004137 USD and is up 2.09% over the last 24 hours.
Hi Brigstock, going back to your post at 6.75p a week ago COIN are now 11p
The NFT market is very hot with someone called "Beeple" selling art for $60.3M at Christies.
your post had this text - The NFT companion series will be available for sale and subsequent secondary market trading on a dedicated Digital Collectible marketplace to be developed on the Atomic Hub platform which will be operated by Coinsilium and RedFOX. The marketplace will derive revenues from listings, sales and secondary market trading of the Digital Collectible NFTs.
So revenues are from listings, sales and resale of NFTs, how much of the Beeple trade was NFT is the question I have, is it fixed $10 , £1000, £10K, $1M etc or is it % commission based...
Anyone?
I totally agree with you.
It is what it is and it is where it is. ??
I thought we were discussing the merits of a company we hold shares in ,Not todays weather ??
It is what it is and it is where it is. McAp reflected. Not seen any mention of JV with RedFOX? 10/12 announcement states iTechnical development and support agreement signed with RedFOX Labs. Unless I missed something?
Hi Brigstock
The JV with RedFox has the potential to deliver and I agree with the cautionary approach to sound out the market prior to expanding there offering and incurring costs , However , Coin,s NAV is a bit vague & We have witnessed numerous JV,s and new projects announced but as 8 February 2021, the USD value of Coinsilium's vesting and fully vested cryptocurrency and token treasury, excluding cash at bank, stood at USD1,984,635. This is predominantly denominated in highly liquid cryptocurrencies and tokens including BTC (Bitcoin), ETH (Ethereum), ICX (ICON) and RIF (RSK Infrastructure Framework), including USD214,703, denominated in RIF, which will vest monthly over the forthcoming 21 months.
I want so much as the next holder here for coinsilium to be Uber successful,But its hard to envisage a strong revenue growth in the short to medium term ,Coinsilium are not a start up they have been in the Blockchain space since inception ,Indeed the first to list !!! So the track record is not something one can refer to in confidence tocross reference the future
For Me the biggest appeal is that one can hold Coinsilium in an ISA that is a huge advantage to attract incoming funds within the UK investing community, So what's detering British PI,s from investing in a Tax Free listed entity with 5 years experience in a Red Hot sector Crypto / B;lockchain NOW targeting an sector thats Boiling over namely NFT,s ? That needs to be addressed
Maybe looking back on fundamentals and roadmap of success might be the obstacle to adoption,That will have to change PDQ for the market to believe that Coin are able to deliver considerable ROI from this future NFT project
Marcust23 >>> they do explain in at least two of the market announcements they released how they expect to monetise their move into NFTs with nifty labs and the Gibraltar stamp
https://irpages2.eqs.com/websites/coinsilium/English/21/news-tool---rns---eqs-group.html?iframe=true&newsID=2065537
The Parties further propose that the activities of Nifty Labs shall also include the development and production of scalable and enterprise grade blockchain technology and smart contract based solutions which can be sold or licensed to third parties across a variety of industries.
https://irpages2.eqs.com/websites/coinsilium/English/21/news-tool---rns---eqs-group.html?iframe=true&newsID=2052908
The NFT companion series will be available for sale and subsequent secondary market trading on a dedicated Digital Collectible marketplace to be developed on the Atomic Hub platform which will be operated by Coinsilium and RedFOX. The marketplace will derive revenues from listings, sales and secondary market trading of the Digital Collectible NFTs.
I too am still getting my head around the NFT space, but do find it fascinating... ...thanks to BOTAK for the pointer to here...
....just came across this article... ...Twitter founder's first ever tweet to be sold as an NFT...
BBC News - Jack Dorsey: Bids reach $2.5m for Twitter co-founder's first post
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56307153
GLA...
Thanks Botak! Glad I'm not the only one! Hopefully as they start to explore this they will put some more material out there to explain how they will make this work. I think NFTs will be big and it would be nice to see some investment opportunities without having to buy NFTs directly. Definitely need a little but more info from them though.
Your not the only one marcus, n fact I,m not too sure how they intend to monetize any of there Investment's ( even after holding for 4 years !! Bizarre concept eh ! )
as they dont tell you that bit !!
Hi,
I am really interested in Coinsilium and particularly the opportunities they have the NFT space. Having read the literature on their website though I'm still not sure I understand how they will use NFTs to make money. I understand what NFTs and it seems that anyone can create an NFT. Are Coinsilium looking to create their own NFTs or purchase other NFTs and subsequently sell them for a profit? I know they are looking to create an NFT for an upcoming stamp which is really interesting. Apologies if this is a daft question but I can't get my head around how they will leverage the opportunities in NFTs.