If it dumps, I am buying. The core engineers are not concerned about price. If this were about price, we still have 786789698 moves left to play. It's not. And, that's the mark of the real-deal.I' m just fearful it's going to dump, happened with MYST and QRL
Now, that one, I would call about %50 mine. Graphic design and open-source work well together.

Look, it's really simple. If you are selling on the Trex, set your sell price as the ask. Protect yourselves and your teammates.
We have wildly talented people on this project. Don't sell yourself short.
Now, that one, I would call about %50 mine. Graphic design and open-source work well together.

I slapped it together in literally 5 minutes, but it's just quality enough for the lead graphic for a story about elastic on a major exchange. Feel free to use any of these graphics fellow writers.
I think this is the best so far. I am only getting started.

When you set your sale price as the Ask, instead of the last or the bid, you are protecting our price by just a little bit, but little by little adds up. We have a fixed amount of coin at 100,000,000. Two, three, four, five dollars are reasonable prices.
If you are a big data technician, and you are looking for a pre-networked together supercomputer, then $5 dollars a token is very reasonable.
Think about how much it would cost to string together a bunch of AWS servers. We're open-source and decentralized. We are dirt cheap. We don't have overhead.