@coiner.
Fair enough answers i think.
Different views/perspectives that is all.
I don't know why anyone would not like fair launch POW. To me it is the only way you can launch a trustless decentralised project. If at any stage trust is required it seems then impossible for it to attain trustless decentralised status without a reset. With an annouced ahead of time fair launch POW and a block explorer it is provable that nobody can gain unfair advantage or rather it would be far more difficult and likely detectable.
But i know this is a byteball thread and no POW here so no point to talk about it now I guess.
Best of luck to byteball anyway. Will hold until 1BN cap anway so we'll see.
There is no way this is not going to be a top 10 project on technical merit eventually.
100% agree with you cryptohunter. A lot of criticism can be said about the distribution method and the airdrops and you should always try and remain objective about crypto projects but with such limited supply of byteballs if tony ends airdrops plus the consistent development its only a matter of time before byteball really takes off. I dont say that as a bagholder but as a believer....look at any amazing project in the cryptospace (monero, eth, btc) it took years before they took off and all of them lost 90% of their value at some point. One thing you can;t question is tony's commitment to trying to improve byteball and the fact that other people are developing cool stuff right now. Will byteball survive in 2019 I don't know but I'm willing to take that gamble to see if it will pay off.