Hello @crypto.piotr it is great that you got to know the people from trivial, I wrote an article for them some time ago and their website does look interesting.
This is my small review:
What this site is about:
This website is basically a repository with all the necessary information about crypto projects. It allows the user to follow his favorite projects, and when exploring all the available tokens people have some filters available like the highest market cap, the most active ones, the ones with the most holders, and another option they named “Txs/holder/month” but I don’t really know what it means.
It also has a way to filter results based on the industry of the token, like advertising, finance, among others. When clicking these categories the website loads only the tokens related to that particular industry.
When clicking a project, the website loads more information about said project like its daily active users, links to the project’s website and whitepaper, total supply, price among other basic information, it also shows extensive articles and analysis that the user can read to learn more about the project.
What they are trying to achieve:
They are trying to become sort of a hub where people can find all the important information about their favorite crypto projects, and even better, they can discover and learn about other projects by using the “explore” function.
So in short words, they are like planning to become a massive library where all the information about crypto projects (current statistics and extensive analysis) is joined in just one place.
What do I like about them:
I especially liked the filters they put in place when exploring the tokens, it allows for the user to search projects according to their own particular industry and that can be very helpful, especially when researching the competition of projects we already know.
And the fact they have analysis is also useful in case we are interested in having a deeper research about the project.
Yeah, I agreed with most of your points :)
Hi @dedicatedguy
What is your experience with Trivial so far ? I was wondering if they did pay you as they promised? Or perhaps did they not? And I was wondering if they are paying to reviewers in STEEM?
Im actually not sure.
Thanks for your time and effort you've put to write such a solid comment. I appreciate your never ending support my friend
Yours
Piotr
It has been a very good experience, and of course, they did paid for the article mate. I was hoping to keep writing for them actually.
Yes, as far as I know they can use STEEM, SBD and ETH.
Cheers mate.