Actually I expected some coverage about the launch. Anything on the media yet?
Me too. I guess it's good BK didn't hype the launch, give all the citizens and businesses of Agistri a chance to buy NAUT cheaply but now I think NAUT is overdue for a big PR blitz.
It also gives them time to review the system and any analytics that they can share in the future on how it went right...or wrong. Good research.
Yup...said it before and I'll say it again: no hype until after everything works. It can be frustrating, but Nautilus is a longterm project, and that's how real projects work.
Within crypto, we're used to seeing the most ridiculous shit hyped up, sold to idiots and then collapse, all inside a month. The real world doesn't work like that, you have to put time and work into creating functional systems and infrastructure, not just 2 websites and a wallet.
Anyhow, moving on to Agistri: the feedback I've heard and seen from various people involved with the launch on Saturday has been pretty positive, though the local telecoms and internet had a hard time keeping up.....

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As some of you may know, Lee broke his ankle a few weeks ago, and underwent surgery on the break yesterday.
He'll probably be bouncing back today, so expect more official information when he's back on his
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@iCE: no-one is asking Greeks to invest their hard-earned in Nautilus......it's more of an experiment to both get crypto money flowing into Greece, and to give locals an alternative to using the Euro. Not to mention that we (Nxt, Nautilus, BK, Coinstructors) are learning a lot about how to get crypto actually used by ordinary mainstream folks, which is what crypto needs in order to succeed.
When was the last time Monero reached out to more than 1500 ordinary people in a real world setting, and educated them about crypto ?
Thanks for the update stadgenoot EvilDave ! And a well response to mr Icebreaker whom I see popping around on multiple threads bashing promising idea's and hard work.