So in other words, the campaign raised thousands of dollars for a band despite the lack of any hype or promotion.
Right, I'm sure Bryce was upfront to the band with "no of course we won't do any hype of promotion, you'll have to do all the work yourself".
Not anything like "of course you'll get lots of fans and interested people looking you up through network effects once we get the A-listers we're
totally in talks with on board (which is
super soon just you wait)".
Like I said, I'm sure the five people in the TAO community kept pouring their own sweat and blood into the scam - that's what usually happens when you're in too deep to admit to yourself that you've fallen for a scam. You just keep digging and pouring money and resources into the hole hoping that
eventually it's all going to pay off.
I don't think it will, unfortunately.
And yeah, if you want to call 150 visitors over three months a "success story", then sure, go ahead chief.
Jeez man, this is just sad. You are so deep into your own fantasy you're writing dialog now. 😂
Let me acquaint you with the term "proof of concept"

ODBcoin was the first proof of concept of IAOs, the SMANTX soft launch was the proof of concept for the Fanmix platform.
The idea is small tests, then iterate until the product is ready for full production. Understand?
The proof of concept was successful. It raised money for the band, and as I already mentioned the sale is not over until May so we obviously can't judge the final results for the band until then.
