had the airdrops continued as scheduled byteball would have wasted giving funds to the same users over and over again, not growing the network.
New methods clearly better, especially distributing to large platforms like Steem/ locking funds for vesting period. expect more
The network grows because coins can be spend on real life, and coins can be spend on real life because are valuable.
For a coin to be a coin (and not a reward which I have to sell inmediately in order to not lose it), it should have value.
Also, 65k new wallets does not mean 65k new users. It means 65k steem users aware of byteball. Aware of the dropping price and the lack of demand too (compare steem,sbd vs gbyte volumes).
If Byteball foundation wants to do it well, simply has to
stop judging who deserves receive the coins.Byteball is going against nature, against market:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principleEven if you would be able to redistribute whole wealth in a fair manner, soon wealth distribution would become unfair, because human capability distribution is unfair.
If you impose coin distribution instead of letting market decide, then nobody would want to hold it (due to unorganic and enforced distribution rules which leads to uncertainity, and future has already enough uncertainity). And this is exactly what is happening right now.
I hope to be wrong.
doesnt sound like you understand how the Steem campaign worked.
attestation was for steem usernames, most steem users do not have mutliple accounts with sufficent rep made prior to july 12 to claim rewards from multiple byteball wallets