TAU seems to be a legit project. With the team having their corresponding profile links. Hoping that the suite for these development tools are not that expensive if you want to use them.
But what's with the LAMDEN name? But using TAU as symbol?
More of a stylistic thing. Lamden is the name of the project, while Tau is the name of the cryptocurrency. Because the project is comprised of multiple pieces apart from the crypto itself, we wanted to distinguish the two so it was easier to differentiate between them in conversation.
Also, all the tools are
open-source so they are completely free to use.Stuart
Ah okay, thanks for the answers. And good to know that they are open-source. Wishing your team a successful journey in crypto business!
So the next thing that you might consider is marketing this project. You will be left behind by those projects that are really worthless but attracting so much crowd owed to the airdrop thing or free tokens. I'm not saying that you need to follow them, but think of other means to make this project a reality.
Thanks!
As for marketing, we're putting together an extensive bounty program for the community to be a part of. I really like the success of signature campaigns because they have such a grassroots effect. We're also pushing a more traditional marketing route. Here are some of the articles that we've had written up about us so far:
http://www.ico41.com/2017/10/30/lamden-blockchain-development-tools-for-all/https://btcmanager.com/lamden-ethereum-based-blockchain-deployment-platform-companies/https://cryptotim.es/lamden-announces-open-source-blockchain-development-suite-for-enterprise-applications/https://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/news/lamden-project-launches-ico-fund-new-enterprise-blockchain-solutions/I notice you say airdrops. We've yet to see a high caliber project come out using airdrops as the main marketing technique, so we're skeptical about them. It feels like a lot of projects use them for the initial buzz because people like free tokens and then they kind of pitter away because they don't really mean anything.
That being said, do you have suggestions on a happy medium between an airdrop and grassroots marketing program? We have a pretty extensive bounty we are releasing that will give the community a good share of tokens for simple marketing tasks. But have you noticed anything else lesser known that has been utilized successfully?
Stuart