Not really surprised about the Polo delist. No real development or innovation, last Twitter post was about a year and a half ago. No presence at conferences etc., no vision for the future. So yeah, in such a case the old must make place for the new.
It was fun while it lasted and some people made some good money I would imagine.
Well, we're basically the opposite of these show off ERC20 tokens that need conferences and a hyperactive twitter account to make false promises only to crash a few months later. We're just around, with a very small but dedicated community, an antique looking website that is the longest living crypto dice and we've been through previous pretty hard times.
You'd be a fool not to at least buy a little at the current price, just in case
