Make sure you let streamers know there is a currency dedicated to supporting streamers on twitch.
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Using a well-known brand with no actual affiliation seems super sketchy. And you're developing a coin for streamers but have yet to tell any of them? Why would they prefer your coin over the donations they already accept?
As for the coin itself, why the 10% premine? You included nothing about why you're holding on to 2.1 million coins. No website of your own, no team, no whitepaper, no roadmap... nothing but virus reports, really.
I don't make any claims being affiliated with amazon, you've read the disclaimer.
We just launched, of course nobody knows about it yet....it will depend on the interest in this project...when miners start having coins, they can start donating to their streamers and let the streamers know...we only launched today.
yes there is 10% premine, it's partly for bounties, and partly for creating the coin. If you have an issue with that, then don't mine/support the project.
Most streamers can only accept subs, and donations through paypal/credit card (fiat).
This coin is another option for them, based on cryptocurrency.
Also the beauty of this is you're just offering an additional way to show support to streamers, instead of replacing an old one. The guy asked "Why would they prefer your coin over the donations they already accept?" But you dont need to replace anything; there is no need to prefer twitch coin over other forms of donation. Streamers can still accept any existing form of donation. And, a streamer can also accept twitch coin. In this way, your project will be much easier for streamers to adopt, as they do not need to lose any current income.