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Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
by
arwin100
on 19/11/2019, 01:19:22 UTC
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.

What you will write actually is it the whole market  situation or you want to cover a selected alts here? If that so maybe you should pay an amount for certain interview of user of the alts you've  mentioned so that you will get a clear  inputs of the development happen on them for the past  years and by this  you can write a great book since it is been done thru research and not by just a single observation.

Gathering accurate data was difficult to do if the person to be interviewed was not meet personally. Most communications of these modern times were done through telegram or messenger chats. We really don't know how honest are they to provide us legit details, unless both parties will meet in person, or there will be open forum organized by a certain sector who will handle discussions for crypto at a specific community at your local place. Indeed, reliable books should be compiled with trusted ideas and nearly perfect articles to satisfy the potential reader's interest in crypto.

It's really hard but if you compare it with the history of data's gathered for sure you will get a nearer result for the result and maybe it's best to interview multiple people since it can help to get a strong basis on certain statement, doing a single interview for who tells expert will not going anywhere and for more clear insights maybe it's good to go  with the events and gather those people who have big contribution on crypto's space execute a several question and answer question to them.