I'm curious, why the disagreement re working with the Twitter people? I know that opinions on them are very strong in many quarters. Unfortunately, they're the closest thing crypto has to a "mass media" that can reach into each coin's closed silo community. As they're going to find out about Panda anyway, why not manage the process, get them to buy in and have Panda's growth and stability be in their interest as well?
TWITTER
Some one on the dev team with strong twitter/crypto cred should reach out to IconicExpert and those guys to explain what Panda is, what's going on, that there's no IPO, pre-mine, scam etc.
Now is a good time; the big ICOs they were behind (Neos, Syscoin & Clustercoin) all went to hell. The only one that didn't dirtdive is Xcloud and that's dropped down to just a percent above the ICO price with no volume. Vootcoin completely melted down into nothing.
Everything else is just treading water or is an obvious 48 hour pump and dump (Halycon or Raw).
If Panda gets up to today's Dogecoin level in price anyone who is in now will be rolling in money; now is the absolutely best entry point and I think the Twitter guys would jump on it.
They have huge followings in the crypto world and in the non-crypto world so this will spread word about Panda everywhere.
This should be a constant (although non-spamming effort). Crypto people have the attention spans of Mayflies.
I disagree with the above, for obvious reasons.
NOOB MANAGEMENT
I think it would be good idea if the devs came on during rallies and dumps to caution/re-assure the noobs to not be too enthusiastic, not be too pessimistic and to remind them that 99% of what they read here during big price movements will be whales manipulating their minds. They especially need to be aware that new accounts screaming about "da moon" or "sell! sell! sell!" are just sock puppets.
They need to know that if there is a huge rally the FUDsters will be out in force to crash the price so that they can get cheap coins.
They need to be aware of the "buy on the rumor sells on the news" wierdness in crypto and that they'd be better off selling at the peak August 30th, buying back way more Panda after the crash and then settling back to watch the value solidly rise for months if all if the dev promises are true.
Keeping them in the loop will help us avoid creating legions of angry bagholders who brought too high during a manipulated pump who then get on here spreading noxious FUD because they're broke.
Can be arranged.