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Re: WBCC PREMIUM CLUB - Chat, indicators and paid groups for $ 40000
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runrrunr
on 22/04/2019, 19:25:07 UTC
This group is incredible. It is basically an all access pass to some of the most capable crypto traders from around the world. No matter where you trade or what you trade they have detailed up-to-date signals for it. The leaders of the channels are transparent and very rarely incorrect. They work hard to help you understand the data and make it easily digestible. If you have time, a desire to trade (i.e. make money), and a willingness to follow directions, then there really is no limit to the financial growth you can achieve through these guys. And to top it all off you can actually learn the markets at the same time. Highly recommend.

Aloha ‘oe,
runrrunr
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Re: [ANN] Your Vote Matters (YVM) - Token with strategy driven by holders
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runrrunr
on 13/03/2019, 01:21:45 UTC
Hey Guys,

I see that you've started up a discord and are looking to improve wallet ui and voting. That's really awesome. I also see there's been a few nice volume spikes. If I may continue my offering of suggestions:

1. You need a logo desperately. I have dm'd you a couple on twitter that I made on my phone in a few minutes to give an idea. I'm sure you could find someone who can accomplish a much greater feat of genius.
2. I would recommend beginning to add some generalized hashtags to your twitter posts. Simple ones like #crypto #cryptocurrency #cryptotrading #cryptotwitter might garner a little attention and it's an easy addendum.
3. You also need a different banner for your twitter—even a single color is better than any fuzzy or low resolution background.
4. I would again recommend trying to get the attention of some of the larger social media presences. Possibly through dms. You should be trying to build a network with some of the other projects out there, or the big voices—it's part of what helps the community grow.
5. Speaking of community. Your twitter would benefit from some fun/social style postings even amidst the informative posts. The tweet about the BTC real estate transaction, for instance, was a good one; there was a photo and the content was interesting.

Congrats again on the successful contest!

I hope this is helpful. Here's to greater volume and adoption.

Aloha ‘oe,
runrrunr
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Re: [ANN] Your Vote Matters (YVM) - Token with strategy driven by holders
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runrrunr
on 13/02/2019, 20:18:18 UTC
I see you guys are running a contest and established a twitter presence. Awesome work!

If i can make two suggestions:

1. Get a better twitter @ handle. The one you have looks kinda scammy. And since you’re not a scam you should put your best image forward.
2. Establish a telegram.

These are both relatively simple, but make a big difference in drawing in investors/holders.

I looked it up and “yvmcoin” is available across all platforms and for a website (as long as nobody reads this and donks it up by registering it before you can). It sounds reputable, is short and memorable, and clearly communicates who you are.

Great to see things progressing for the project. All the best for continued volume, growth, and success.

Aloha ‘oe,
runrrunr
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Re: ★★DigiByte|极特币★★[DGB]✔ Core v6.16.5.1 - DigiShield, DigiSpeed, Segwit
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runrrunr
on 01/02/2019, 22:58:24 UTC
I have heard so much about this project for so long. I am really stoked to see that it seems to be picking up steam and can't wait to see some more mainstream adoption.
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Re: [ANN] Your Vote Matters (YVM) - Token with strategy driven by holders
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runrrunr
on 01/02/2019, 20:10:50 UTC
Glad to help. 🤙
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Re: [ANN] Your Vote Matters (YVM) - Token with strategy driven by holders
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runrrunr
on 01/02/2019, 18:20:06 UTC
In reading through the introduction to this project it occurs to me that there is nothing, thus far, technically that is going to set it apart from others. But what does set it apart is the core idea of being driven by those who possess the asset—that shareholders make recommendations/suggestions and have influence based on their level of investment. This is how, I believe, the project will attract investors, involvement, and attention (decentralized ownership).

In light of this, I make a couple suggestions:

1. You need a social media presence. Twitter should be your first step. Telegram your second. There should be a dedicated social media individual. The community could agree on an amount to fund someone willing to take on the task (a small amount of YVM weekly/monthly as a thank you and direct access to dev team i think would be good enough incentives assuming the person was doing a good job).

2. You should offer a few select individuals with large influence in the crypto world a small amount of YVM (enough to be able to be involved, but not to have any sway over voting unless they begin putting their own money into the project). Do not trade YVM for these people’s public dissemination of info on YVM, merely offer them the opportunity to be involved for free and allow them to spread info about it if they see value in the project and community. If this project is going to succeed it will do so because the community and minds involved make it good—in many ways this is a crowdsourced project.

3. Offer incentives for the best ideas (those voted into implementation)—not necessarily YVM, but at least recognition to the community.

4. Run contests.

If all this sounds like giving things away, that’s because it is. To acquire attention you need to have something completely novel or something you are giving away or a place people want to be—this is how you build momentum. Once you have momentum you can generally dispense with all the giving away. The long term hope is that you are creating a space people want to be because they will have a measure of control over what they are invested in (the novelty part), but for both these things you need eyes because the crypto world is so busy and everyone is constantly vying for everyones attention.

That’s what I see. I hope it’s helpful. I’m interested to see where this project will go, especially with such a low circulating supply.

Aloha ‘oe,
runrrunr