How is ASIC resistance a bad thing?
Sorry I meant it mostly as a good thing, just listed the pros and cons too closely.
I think it's pretty clear from the start that this coin has really nothing solid in it.
So no high expectations from them.
Maybe for trading purposes only like doge (which you can use to transfer if you want to avoid high btc tx fee), as what you mentioned.
And if there's onion, of course garlic will be there. LOL
Completely agree with you, nothing special yet with hype alone it might become useful for trading. Might bridge the gap perhaps between say dogecoin & litecoin, because there is a major spread there.
It's going to depend on how dependable the developers are & how much hype this coin can get.
So far it hasn't hit any major exchange, started at something like $3 per a coin, now seems to be going around $1.
I can say the draw for me has been the community. I've been involved with crypto for a bit now, but with this one, the subreddit always has questions, and obscure ones, like how to consolidate transactions under one address, and the real effect of having 10k different transactions sitting in the wallet and how that will effect the price/byte of transactions. It has been a fresh learning experience.