this is still shit.
Weekly proxy Pump coinshuffle Rat Race for top 1000.
Flat 5-10% for every balance once a month or some would be much more fair.
agreed. i don't really see the point other than irritating existing holders. if people know what they're gonna get more people will come. byteball is predictable and is doing very well.
I got out and sold all mine when it was much higher. Why? because some in this community are greedy and the way the airdrops are done only benefits a small percentage. You know, the ones who create 150 wallets. It's that greed from those members that will ruin this coin. Glad to see its doing so well (sarcasm) after I sold it all off at much higher than current prices. All I see is the value dropping, so keep it up because alienating much of your community will do nothing to enhance this coins reputation or its acceptance. Adios!
Same here, although I would mine it after next retarget until it becomes unprofitable again, thus lowering the price further when dumping everything. Devs clearly don't get the idea that if they want bigger volume in those first 1000 wallets, they need to give only percentage of the amount. This would promote higher volumes kept in wallets instead of mostly going after the number of wallets (10 wallets with 100 BTX are 25 BTX + 25 from the 2.5%, which is equal to 5% income vs. 2.75% you'd get from one single wallet keeping 1000). Clearly shows in the number of coins required to get to top 1000, and the coin price atm. If the drop was say 4%, it would require a single (or multiple, but in such case there is no need to split them) wallet with 1250 coins, thus promoting larger wallets and completely eliminating the idea of splitting. The only value of keeping the current system is that low amount wallets would benefit too, but that goes against the idea of large investments.
I do believe sparker327 means well as much as I do, as the coin has a great potential, but sticking to half-broken rules for the sake of it doesn't show willingness to admit mistakes and fix them.