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14604817 No.14604817 [Reply] [Original]

Sick and tired of you swingVidters trying to buy cheaper coins.

We will never go under 125K Gwei ever again!

I pray and pray we launch soon to induce SwingVidter suicides nationwide.

Kek.

>> No.14604837

>>14604817
new theory: the eve shills are actually a sophisticated form of vidt fud (eve is vidt but with an actual working project and is dead, so what's the future of vidt?)

>> No.14604864

A I R B U S

wait airbus? is that a rumour? are they standing outside the airbus office? oh airbus is a customer? an actual paying customer of V-ID? along with 20+ other globally recognised blue chip companies?

>> No.14604895
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14604895

Customers buy a SUBSCRIPTION plan, where they get 100 file verification for free for $55 or 300 verifications for $165 a month. Anything above this free monthly allotment costs $2.26 to $1.55, respectively. If you buy an enterprise level subscription plan, these prices are significantly less and adjusted by volume.

Therefore, the maximum amount of dollars a file verification could cost for V-ID would have to be less than $1.55. Except for $55 you get 100 file verifications, so that's 55 cents at breaking even. Add in a profit margin of 50%, now you're down to 0.27 cents. Then consider that enterprise level subscriptions get better prices based on volume, let's be generous and say it costs V-ID a whole $0.25 to do a verification because they make less profit per validation on high volume clients.

But wait a minute. The subscriptions also come with widgets, validation portals, staff training on-site, and most importantly (and expensively): customer service. So we know it's even less than 27 cents per file validation just to break even. Because some companies on the cheapest $55 option might only verify 100 files and will not go beyond their monthly allotment. Do you think V-ID would lose money on these clients?

COIN IS OVERVALUED

>> No.14604909

>>14604895
>it only has 25-55 cents true value, due to the cost of packages, see website
The amount of tokens used for verification is flexible dependant upon the value of the token at the time of purchase, otherwise it'd have a scalability issue. If the customer purchases $100 of verification at $.10 per VID-T, that's 1000. If they purchase $100 at $10 per VID-T, that's 10. It's not a locked value

>> No.14604931

>>14604895
so airbus will only need to verify 100 files?

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14604959

>>14604895

> The ship is almost finished boarding. Confirmed inverse head & shoulders on the charts. Your death will be swift swingVidter.

>> No.14605005

>>14604895
$165 for 300 files
Lmao who would pay for that much for this garbage? I'm sure there are millions of other solutions that doesn't require you to jump through this buying fake coins and getting a wallet bullshit that CEOs don't want to deal with.

The tech is good but the coin is worthless.

>> No.14605382

>>14604837

Eve is trash. Nothing like VIDT. Don't you dare compare the two.