Any plans to list PHT on more exchanges? Probit doesn't seem to be doing well for PHT, volume is almost zero.
We will definitely list our token on more exchanges this upcoming year. We have very high standards of where we want PHT to be exchanged through. Probit has proved their merit to us and many other projects for the past few+ years.
Also, the trading volume is not low. There has been an average daily trade volume of between 1.5K and 5K USD per day for the past couple months, and that is with absolutely NO [artificial] "market making" services, offered and encouraged by almost every one of the many centralized exchanges that have reached out to us.
Feel free to recommend exchanges you would like to see us listed on, though at this stage we are much more interested in exploring the world of Decentralized Exchanges (DEX's), which is why we are also listed on Polonidex (Poloniex.org).
Kindest Regards,
Kazz
PoloniDEX...? Does the Poloniex Team ...greatly dislike Americans still...? I was a loyal user, but 99.99999% of Americans have little-to-no control over policy. If they operate as a DEX though, hypothetically, Americans could then return to Poloniex via PoloniDEX...unless prohibited by the dev team....(?)
Are there any Android games independent from Phoneum that have adopted the token? I mean, the rate of adoption of innovation ideally follows an S-Curve. But that curve requires a fairly well known independent early adopter of the innovation to initiate the innovation's transit along the curve. An Innovation isolated unto itself...that is a significant drag on growth...
As for exchanges, if you can make it all the way to Coinbase (the Broker/Retail side); then Phoneum is as gold (used to be). More States are legislating favorably to cryptocurrency. If you look at the State of Iowa's legislative current session in particular, the State is a gateway to making a lot of money, (ref, Crypto legislation, & online gambling legislation — the overall direction in the US is clear; there's 1 State that's opened 2 critical doors, fyi).