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RE: Hive marketing thoughts

in #hive6 months ago

Who are the ads aimed at? Westerners or Easterners?

Americans and Brits can't access Binance. Bittrex and Poloniex have shut their doors. And Tribaldex has stopped processing withdrawals.

So it's getting harder and harder to buy and sell Hive in the west. Nobody is going to onboard a coin you can't trade.

Koreans and other easterners have access to a lot of exchanges listing Hive. But they find this place unwelcoming and prefer Steemit.

Until you have sorted out the exchange problem (getting a listing on Kraken or Coinbase), you are wasting time advertising.

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Those are some good points, what I've heard is that most exchanges are gatekeepers demanding big money to get your coins listed unless you generate ridiculous volume to get listed for free, the latter often is faked on most coins.

There is nothing stopping Hive organising a "Hive buying day" to push the volume up on the exchanges, so that the coin has a good story to tell Coinbase/Kraken about volume and community in order to get a free listing. With the price at 16 cents, it's the best time to do it.

Also - high volume on exchanges is a form of advertising to people who use those exchanges (being on the top traded lists etc).

And Tribaldex has stopped processing withdrawals.

That is true?

Looks like they've re-started again, but from Tuesday to Saturday, no withdrawals were processed. I've no idea why.

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