The problem that I see with coinswaps is that the price never seems to correct the right way. I've seen this happen in other coins. If you do a coinswap 5 million to 1, that would technically mean that the new coinsupply is a lot lower and the price of that new coin should be 5 million times higher and that might not happen
if one Stronghands would be $0,000001 for example, the new coins should be worth $5 I don't see this happen really. So a coinburn/swap could seriously affect marketcap
What do you think about that?
I agree with what you are saying.
The main reason people started to buy this coin was the price.
I can't see now how you can convince people to pay $5 for each coin?!
Especially the ration is really ridiculous.
I would have done like 1000/1 and not 5000000/1.
Are we burning some coin?
Whats the purpose of this coin? What is it trying to resolve?
The main reason for burning coins is to raise them in the rating on coinmarketcap.com/. In this case, serious investors will pay more attention to it. The higher the price of a coin, the more attractive it is for purchases. STRONGHANDS - too much, 1000-1 it will not help, only 5 000 000 - 1
With all due restect this does not answer the argument the raised. This kind of evasive responses are making me lose confidence in SHND. Not that anyone cares, i only own 50 000 000. But im just saying