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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Selling invites is still a thing?
by
JoenNL
on 05/04/2020, 10:17:06 UTC
2. Seller terminates your candidate status, you lose your invite and your crypto

speak more precisely, do not mislead people
you lose your STAKE, not all your CRYPTO...

or maybe you have an explanation why developers  intentionally do not protect newbies and candidates from termination ??

and what is happening with the price now is the quintessence of this coin
fak what a picture size
200 Satoshi just around the corner

Well I think we can all agree (looking at this topic but also at the discord), something went wrong, this coin totally not user friendly.

Lets start with the stability of your network, its almost a fact that u MUST rent a virtual server somewhere (something nobody in cryptoworld like, because of something like security) as almost no homenetwork can handle this kind of traffic (i am using a gbit fiber connection, high end HOME-network hardware, it can handle 10 minutes uptime, then my complete network crash).

The way how to ''earn'' coins is just redicilous, creating some ''questions with pictures'' and i dunno what else.

I know there are some smart people behind it and some kind of the network stuff is also something a smartass from ETH is looking at. But i think everybody agree; the way how the network works, is a failure and not ready for public.

So the good things i can see from this project:
Its something fresh
Idea is great

Bad thing:
It's simply dont work as it should
Workout is very bad

This coin is simply not ready for public and should be in a closed alpha state. Now i read people are screaming to eachother with words like: ur newby so move away, this coin is not for newbies blabla.
Fact is: it should be for everybody, so also for newbies.
Now i am here in bitcointalk since day 1, reading a lot of projects and i stepped in into a lot of projects (dont look at the create date of my profile, as my other account is hacked during the big BTT hack). And everybody will agree: a cryptocoin should be able to use for everybody, thats the major subject for all projects. So instead of calling people newbies, point the finger to yourself.