This shit Coin made me lose my investment.
I do not know the reason for the Fork, everything was working well until they invented the fork.
Now I have to sell for 0.5 Satoshi. Absurd!
I warned about this a few pages ago.
This coin called pump and dump coin.
Investment only in time-tested coins and do not succumb to promising statements from the puppeteers.
Now they are probably already creating new coins, B1 and B2

Except the thing is that there are people with actual names attached to the project.
If it was a PnD (which is illegal) then Jamie Woodruff who is a citizen of the UK, would go directly to prison.
Pretty unlikely someone in a country with high regulations on securities trading would attach their name to such a scheme.
It's funny how people see 10k% staking and are too dumb to understand basics. They just simply assume that they'd make 10k% profits. Just for staking. LOL. That's not how things works.
10k% stake =~ 10k% inflation, pretty simple USSR & Soviet Poland shown in history what that mean.
The price of coin was supposed to end like this anyone who has a brain, eyes and simple math skills should understand that. But instead seeing it as dead horse - it's opportunity. FN forever. For just ~0.2 BTC right now.
Jamie is amazing person in this community, but people can't enjoy community, they want profits and call BS when they get denied. Sad.
Actually it's pretty relative. Supply and demand are just parts of it. Circulation is what a lot of people overlook. Trillions of dollars circulate through countries, but it's because the currency is used everywhere.
B3 is in a growing pains stage. It needs to find a use that circulates B3 other than an exchange. Which is mostly a buy, hoard, sell thing.
If something was built on top of the FN network to get all of this B3 circulating such as attaching some sort of product or service to the currency, it wouldn't clog up the exchanges so much and considering that there's 500+ FNs being put into existence, that's quite a bit of bandwidth. The B3 project should use that to it's advantage.
Josher, if he has not read Ted Nelson, should read Ted Nelson's work. Specifically, literary machines. The way the FN topology is designed reminds me a lot of that.
Excerpt here:
http://www.tcnj.edu/~robertso/readings/nelson-literary-machines.pdf