My only question is are you'll serious about plans till 2025? It shouldn't happen that people invest and your plans are not much. I mean utility, continuity, etc.
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My only question is are you'll serious about plans till 2025? It shouldn't happen that people invest and your plans are not much. I mean utility, continuity, etc.
The utility, continuity, etc of a coin doesn't depend on its founder(s). Dogecoin is a prime example of that.
Nah, Steem is a good example of how founders can mess up a community. Anyway, I get your point.
Founders who have received a lot of coins for no good reason yeah but if you look into the history of #SwiftCash, it's kind of similar to $HIVE actually and founders barely took any coins for themselves. More than 99% of the coins were airdropped on the #SmartCash community and the corrupt #SmartCash founders were removed just like $HIVE vs. $STEEM.
This plan relies on the SwiftCash community. A collection of people who decide to join it not the seriousness of the individual writing the plan. It relies on a maximum of 5 million users by 2025, each with a minimum of 100 SWIFT not willing to sell below $1. That's only 0.06% of the world's population over the course of 4 years. 100 SWIFT currently costs less than 20 cents. It's unlikely that someone who buys and holds the minimum would push for adoption esp. if they get the minimum freely via a tip from someone else. But they still play a part in the bigger picture if they hold and refuse to sell below $1.
I follow what you are saying. What I asked is unless there is push from your side to show some utility, followers and adopters may or may not find reasons to use swiftcash. Anyway, you sound sincere, so I will give that to you. 😊
I disagree. A coin that depends on its founders or grows because of its founders often fails. Look at Bitcoin. No one still knows who even the founder(s) is/are. It's all about community. One major value of a cryptocurrency is behind getting listed on major exchanges for example. There's usually two ways of doing that. One is organic growth like Litecoin or Dogecoin and exchanges are forced to list it. The other is through paying these big exchanges ridiculous sums of money. The latter we can't afford so if you're looking for a coin with rich and influential founders, you should look elsewhere!
Ok