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SAP Partnership pretty much confirmed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjZWrjd-ghI&feature=youtu.be&t=620

THE FUD;

/biz/ meme'd me into this coin the other day. However, I've been pleasantly surprised by how not shitty this coin is.

DYOR, but one thing I did find is that they have a working beta app voting platform. You can try it out at vote.mivote.org.au. You'll have to have an Aussie phone number to actually cast the vote, but you can do everything up to that. They apparently also have a MiVote app on the Aussie app store that you can download now.

MiVote has also gotten some (positive) attention from Aussie press:

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/apr/14/mivote-aims-to-shake-up-democratic-process-with-a-click-and-a-tap

http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/mivote-launches-online-direct-democracy-voting-platform/8261112

It's also worth noting that both those articles are from early this year. So this definitely isn't some shitcoin slapped together in the past month for a quick PnD.

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>how you see people actually using this shit for voting though?
Horizon State already has a working app called MiVote. It has been used by communities in Australia to vote in many issues.

The team had presented HST to the United Nations in New York. Announcement related to UN will be released some time next week.

>Why would organizations use HST?
It's way cheaper than the conventional voting system. That way, organizations like the UN etc will save money by using the HST platform. Also more efficient and more transparent obviously.

>How does it work?
Say the UN wants to make a decision/hold an election. They need to buy the HST tokens, to be able to use the platform.

The ratio is not necessarily 1 HST for 1 vote. But it will start with 1:1. Over time, this will change because HST's price will go up, so that 1:1 ratio won't be cheap for organizations anymore.

HST tokens can be divided up to 18 decimals. So in the future when HST's price is -- for example -- $4. The ratio will be 0.0001 HST for 1 vote. This is just an example, but you get the idea.

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Forgot Image.

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>>4555802
He said on interview they are working on getting to all exchanges, but I also sent the message and recieved this (pic related).

Jason has said many times in Telegram they are working on coming up to all exchanges.

You can ask anything in Telegram, team is very responsive and gives answers to questions.

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For anyone thinking it's too late to get in: This coin is sitting at 0.31 cents RIGHT NOW. It was at 0.40 cents 2 weeks ago and sat dipped at 0.13 cents for nearly entirely of last week. As long as it is under $1 you still have time.

I don't need to repeat the sentiments that this shit will go to AT LEAST $2 by end of year.

>this shit is actually going to moon

It can't. I mean the HST logo is moon itself. This coin is going to fucking mars.

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What did he mean by this anon?

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