Dash is a professional project that have people working for it and they get paid, so what?
Monero is guys trading with Aminorex and circle jerking each other and nobody gets paid [...]
Good point. Evan has to pay people to work on Dash, whereas Monero
attracts contributors because the project is actually interesting.
Eeeeeeh, nope...?
Which one do you think is more solid business: A business that pays salaries and have regular contributions, and an ongoing marketing team preaching the good news or something that relies entirely on volunteering?
You know, the contributors need their daily bread so rationally they should not sacrifice more time for free than for paid hours... After all, the volunteering benefits more the community than the individual even if the individual have a stake of the pie.
Yeaaaaah, because bitcoin is worth nothing... Dude, their 'marketing team' has to pay people 10$ to even want to start a Dash-wallet... noone uses dash, noone cares, every cryptographer will tell you that Dash isn't sound, they even had a whole room of people at coinbase laughing at them...
Are you blind? Monero has almost triple the subscribers on reddit, monero gets added on exchanges for free (kraken, where Dash had to pay 50k dollars to be added), fluffypony gets invited at consensus (where was Dash-demigod Evan?), mobile wallets want to add monero (while it's much more difficult), hardware wallets want to add monero (while it's much more difficult)...
All of this without marketing whatsoever...
Have you seen what happened to Dash trying to get their own stack-exchange... they got to 13%, 13%... probably because their community is so big and their marketing works so well...
And if you really believe that Dash is a solid business then sorry but you're retarded, Dash is right now a money burning machine... Watch what happens when that bubble bursts and all their precious overpaid developers and marketeers flee the sinking ship (have you seen what the people at 'thedashforce' earn, have you seen what abj asks?)....
best regards,