Here's a feedback: Make the next game available using a countdown. I figured out there's a bitcoin crossword a little late, and couldn't find the time. It'll be interesting to have some Lightning invoice exchanging this time.

Yeah, I realised it only after completing it that it was already completed. Although, I still had fun doing it.
Here's a feedback: Make the next game available using a countdown. I figured out there's a bitcoin crossword a little late, and couldn't find the time. It'll be interesting to have some Lightning invoice exchanging this time.

Yeah, the countdown idea would be good. But I don't have a big channel to let people know that the challenge is starting. Maybe a simple optin form on my website? I could also post the announcement of when the riddle starts on the new post I guess. Like a few days before and then a T minus 24h announcement.
I could also put a counter of when my next riddle is going online now, on say handsomelatino.com/#next-riddle, but that would require people checking in often.
Problem with this is that Reddit users are gonna flame me, but I can always just post when it starts on reddit and give you guys a small heads up. People here can vouch that I am legit and not some random scammer

Depends where you want to go with the project, but you don't necessarily need a big channel. Here would be beneficial to us obviously, and makes it a little bit more fair for everyone involved as at least then we can potentially start all at the same time.
As for Reddit users normally demonstrate herd mentality, so depending on the first couple of reactions is usually how everyone sees it. Basically, why I don't use it. I find users are misusing the upvote/downvoting system a lot too. So, they're voting for things they like which isn't exactly how it's suppose to be used. Anyway, another topic for another day.