QRIP Multiplier Experiment is launching on March 16 and the direction of QRIP group

in #cryptocurrencies6 years ago

“Small minds discuss people; Average minds discuss events; Great minds discuss ideas;”

If that quote were to be believed then it will be no exaggeration that QRIP has been a place for great minds. No shill, no hype, no rumors, great information and great ideas, that has been the motto of QRIP from the get go.

One such idea came from Jordan Cox, one of our active QRIP group members who suggested we as a group do a multiplier experiment.

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Idea is simple: group votes on a project that has potential to double in one to few weeks; This could be because of a product launch, a collaboration, new exchange, masternode announcements, etc.,

Sum is greater than all of its parts, we all know this and in case of crypto-space when there are close to 2000 projects, we need all the great minds power to pick the winner that could potentially double.

Jordan was gracious to offer to front his ‘almost guaranteed’ QRIP challenge prize money. However, we at QRIP have decided to have members keep their funds while we put our own money (we are starting small with $200) to run this public experiment.

Members are welcome to play along with whatever sums they are comfortable playing with knowing that all of the capital is at risk. Again, our idea at QRIP is to have fun while we learn this market, guess some right, guess some wrong but have fun along the way, irrespective of what market does.

That is why we have been busy introducing new ways to engage our QRIP group (including: QRIP challenge, Community voting, now this multiplier experiment).

Someone asked us as to what our angle is in providing this much research information for FREE. As this group is evolving the answer is becoming more and more apparent. It is to bring ‘like-minded-people’ under one roof so that we can brew ideas that help everyone, again, sum is greater than all of its parts;

In future, entry to QRIP group will be based on community voting which essentially will involve new members who want to join the QRIP group to submit a post for our review which will be put in front of the community, if the QRIP community approves - the member will be allowed to join, if community doesn’t like the post, member can try again.

For those of you who are interested in joining this group before it becomes difficult to get in, here is the link: QRIP