I wonder if it's these guys who just spent half a million on buying Q.org??
I wonder if it's these guys who just spent half a million on buying Q.org??
I was only speaking with Braden yesterday (he sold q.org).. I asked the very same question, to which he replied he had no idea what ' initiative Q ' was; or who Saar Wilf was.. He genuinely didn't know too! It's always possible he could have used a broker to acquire it, however, i feel it was just a coincidence or maybe a domain investor beating him to the punch with the hope to later sell it on, either way its win win for the buyer as single letters will always hold significant resell value.
Thanks. I've signed up. All sounds a bit optimistic but nothing to lose.
https://initiativeq.com/invite/HIyWWnnjQ
@dee Thats a bit of a red flag isn't it, I mean having a 5 limit, which becomes a 15 limit which becomes no limit.
Also bothers me a little that you could end up with half a million, and next man 12,000, which would hinder growth. Surely the maximum of quarter million is the bench mark, to ensure people spend them when the time comes.
Is this a pyramid or MLM scheme?
Pyramid schemes collect money from new members and distribute it to earlier members. In contrast, joining initiative Q is completely free. So, clearly, there is no money to hand up the “pyramid” to earlier members.
Initiative Q does give Qs to members who join, and more Qs are given to early members and to those who invite their friends. However, the value of these Qs will come from them being gradually accepted as a better currency, in accordance with the “equation of exchange” in economics. Read more.
Initiative Q’s marketing approach is not different than that used by many companies, such as Dropbox, Uber, AirBNB, Zoho and others, that compensate users who invite their friends. In Initiative Q’s case new registrants may sometimes see more value in the reward, resulting in more invitations being sent.
The requirement that new members be invited by existing users has an additional benefit, detailed in the previous question.
you are leaking infoAdmin said:Hello. So, do anyone happen to know anything about Whois and how it can be accessed?
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.