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Title: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: ATaleofTwoPaths on November 16, 2019, 06:06:22 PM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: rijaljun on November 17, 2019, 12:21:45 PM
Will it be like a guide to create successful project?

What is gulden anyway?


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: troop31 on November 18, 2019, 03:30:54 AM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.



First start by spelling the name "Ethereum" right, not the "Etherium" you use.

If you don't inform yourself about the projects, you don't write well, how do you expect to be able to offer advice?


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: arwin100 on November 18, 2019, 06:41:27 AM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.

What you will write actually is it the whole market  situation or you want to cover a selected alts here? If that so maybe you should pay an amount for certain interview of user of the alts you've  mentioned so that you will get a clear  inputs of the development happen on them for the past  years and by this  you can write a great book since it is been done thru research and not by just a single observation.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: AliMan on November 18, 2019, 03:16:53 PM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.

What you will write actually is it the whole market  situation or you want to cover a selected alts here? If that so maybe you should pay an amount for certain interview of user of the alts you've  mentioned so that you will get a clear  inputs of the development happen on them for the past  years and by this  you can write a great book since it is been done thru research and not by just a single observation.

Gathering accurate data was difficult to do if the person to be interviewed was not meet personally. Most communications of these modern times were done through telegram or messenger chats. We really don't know how honest are they to provide us legit details, unless both parties will meet in person, or there will be open forum organized by a certain sector who will handle discussions for crypto at a specific community at your local place. Indeed, reliable books should be compiled with trusted ideas and nearly perfect articles to satisfy the potential reader's interest in crypto.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: arwin100 on November 19, 2019, 01:19:22 AM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.

What you will write actually is it the whole market  situation or you want to cover a selected alts here? If that so maybe you should pay an amount for certain interview of user of the alts you've  mentioned so that you will get a clear  inputs of the development happen on them for the past  years and by this  you can write a great book since it is been done thru research and not by just a single observation.

Gathering accurate data was difficult to do if the person to be interviewed was not meet personally. Most communications of these modern times were done through telegram or messenger chats. We really don't know how honest are they to provide us legit details, unless both parties will meet in person, or there will be open forum organized by a certain sector who will handle discussions for crypto at a specific community at your local place. Indeed, reliable books should be compiled with trusted ideas and nearly perfect articles to satisfy the potential reader's interest in crypto.

It's really hard but if you compare it with the history of data's gathered for sure you will get a nearer result for the result and maybe it's best to interview multiple people since it can help to get a strong basis on certain statement, doing a single interview for who tells expert will not going anywhere and for more clear insights maybe it's good to go  with the events and gather those people who have big contribution on crypto's space execute a several question and answer question to them.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: JollyGood on November 19, 2019, 10:32:44 PM
The problem with these types of books is that the one who writes about success should at least be successful himself in that field.

If you have already launched a successful coin, token or project in your resume then write about it from the perspective of experience and authority it means your book can be taken seriously.

What is your level of involvement in crypto?


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Latines on November 20, 2019, 04:21:30 PM
It seems to me that you do not understand cryptocurrency in order to write a book that you need. Therefore, it is better to write a book in a different direction.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: liuqi on November 20, 2019, 06:21:13 PM
If you read every thread in the forum alone you can get better knowledge how the people learn the strategies to boom in cryptocurrency as well as the loss kind of incident they faced.
You may try to explore more in some articles also then club all together and make the market for you to complete the book.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Wildwest on November 21, 2019, 09:42:24 AM
Overall, by frequently looking at forums and often learning in the field of cryptocurrency, you must know the way or strategy that is carried out in every bounty that will be published until success. books with experiences that have been experienced from the beginning to the success occurs when you are in which part of the crypto room


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: JollyGood on November 21, 2019, 11:19:38 AM
It seems the OP created the account to ask this question as it is his only post.

Since making the post on 16th November 2019 (which was 5 days ago) the OP has not logged back in so it speaks volumes about this thread.

Time for me to unwatch it


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Mahanton on November 22, 2019, 05:56:11 PM
It seems the OP created the account to ask this question as it is his only post.

Since making the post on 16th November 2019 (which was 5 days ago) the OP has not logged back in so it speaks volumes about this thread.

Time for me to unwatch it

Usual stuff on most cases where brandnew/newbie accounts post up some problem or queries then after that they dont ever came back to look peoples response and suggestion.
On topic,  i dont know why those coins are on selection excluding ETH which we know that this one is a good one but for that gulden thing? I havent even heard out this project.
Creating a book would most likely to be a nonsense thing or shall we say a waste of effort because majority wont mind up on reading these things.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: FaithInCrypto on November 24, 2019, 02:43:11 PM
The idea is good but there is plenty of information to consider. What you write now would be different tomorrow and most likely the book will only serve as a reference in the future.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Sexaphiliac on December 10, 2019, 06:34:04 PM
Talking about exceptional marketing,  Tron is definitely the leading project in terms of that. Leveraging that,  it is very likely that during the next rally,  Tron will definitely be one of the leading gainers.  I already hold a bag and I'm loading up more.  ETH too with implementation towards migration to proof of stake will serve to drive prices towards the upside.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Orochimarukin on December 13, 2019, 01:40:27 PM
I look forward to reading your book but will it be focused on only ETH and Tron or will you be adding other cryptocurrencies?


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: ereborltc on December 15, 2019, 02:59:59 PM
I think you can write a tip on how to market cryptocurrency successful people, and it will definitely attract the attention of most investments. ;D


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: liuqi on December 15, 2019, 07:23:17 PM
I personally don't go with any ebooks or printed books for any reasons because is Google is providing plenty of information to check can learn using it.
initial time of cryptos we all came across the one video called rise and rise of big coins which is very much easy and good option to loan at the basic level of knowledge in cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: arwin100 on December 16, 2019, 05:42:09 AM
I personally don't go with any ebooks or printed books for any reasons because is Google is providing plenty of information to check can learn using it.
initial time of cryptos we all came across the one video called rise and rise of big coins which is very much easy and good option to loan at the basic level of knowledge in cryptocurrency.

Actually your right I always use google if I'm seeking some information about crypto and everything but theirs an unseen stories that is not posted on google since it was based on personal experience by people that's why it's really better to have an option like e-book since we will learn from those experiences and know the histories about the adventures of certain person.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: TwoCorn on December 17, 2019, 08:48:07 PM
To me this seems like far too much required work (in order to do it right) for way too little a return. This requires a huge amount of research. It might be interesting for posterity and the history of this technology but right now it's a niche market.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: TinaK on December 19, 2019, 06:42:05 PM
Go with rise and rise of bitcoin every early adopters surely reached and came across this book and learn more about it. We are finding many newbies nowadays but they are not completely understanding the things properly.
Kindly learn the documentary and articles to find the best knowledge about the cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: AjithBtc on December 20, 2019, 11:05:42 PM
Even after perfect development it is impossible to see every project to be successful. In such a way mentioned in the op if some list is generated then maximum cryptocurrency will fall under the category. Right now other than the leading cryptocurrency most were listed to very few number of exchanges for the trading purpose.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: StephenJH on December 23, 2019, 05:37:31 PM
Even after perfect development it is impossible to see every project to be successful. In such a way mentioned in the op if some list is generated then maximum cryptocurrency will fall under the category. Right now other than the leading cryptocurrency most were listed to very few number of exchanges for the trading purpose.
No need to be depressed, the other opportunities will be in our life one day. Writing the book related to the crypto ecosystem will increase awareness but the creator of the book should advertise this book for selling. The mass adoption will increase the popularity of crypto industry one day.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: pragna on December 24, 2019, 05:09:37 AM
I think you should show your own creativity and research.  So i suggest you to search different journal and News for research. You can also take help from forum trading section where you can collect different important comments from other experts.

thanks.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: bobitza on December 26, 2019, 06:50:10 AM
I think this idea is very good. Write books to impart knowledge to people. But writing a book about success and failure in cryptocurrencies is not easy. The writer must be experienced, knowledgeable and involved in the field of cryptocurrency for many years.
My favorite book is: "Starting a business 4.0" by Dorie Clark. If you are interested you can find this link to read: https://images.app.goo.gl/ywKFSer11Jkfqaqr7


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Chrystora123 on December 31, 2019, 05:04:48 PM
The problem with these types of books is that the one who writes about success should at least be successful himself in that field.

If you have already launched a successful coin, token or project in your resume then write about it from the perspective of experience and authority it means your book can be taken seriously.

What is your level of involvement in crypto?
I agree with you.. it is impossible for someone who has not been successful in the crypto world to give advice or learn about tips for success in the crypto world.  I strongly support the book you intend because it will definitely help other people who are not familiar with crypto to better know what cryptocurrency is.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: seleme on January 01, 2020, 05:30:04 PM
The problem with these types of books is that the one who writes about success should at least be successful himself in that field.

If you have already launched a successful coin, token or project in your resume then write about it from the perspective of experience and authority it means your book can be taken seriously.

What is your level of involvement in crypto?
I agree with you.. it is impossible for someone who has not been successful in the crypto world to give advice or learn about tips for success in the crypto world.  I strongly support the book you intend because it will definitely help other people who are not familiar with crypto to better know what cryptocurrency is.
You forget to consider the few main factors which can change your opinion. The crypto market is almost 11 years old and for becoming the pro-crypto expert it is not necessary to have 11 years of market experience. The first book in the trading I have read was the Trading in the zone by Mark Douglas and I doubt the Op will be able to write something like that.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Hallmader on January 02, 2020, 02:23:46 AM
The problem with these types of books is that the one who writes about success should at least be successful himself in that field.

If you have already launched a successful coin, token or project in your resume then write about it from the perspective of experience and authority it means your book can be taken seriously.

What is your level of involvement in crypto?
I agree with you.. it is impossible for someone who has not been successful in the crypto world to give advice or learn about tips for success in the crypto world.  I strongly support the book you intend because it will definitely help other people who are not familiar with crypto to better know what cryptocurrency is.
You forget to consider the few main factors which can change your opinion. The crypto market is almost 11 years old and for becoming the pro-crypto expert it is not necessary to have 11 years of market experience. The first book in the trading I have read was the Trading in the zone by Mark Douglas and I doubt the Op will be able to write something like that.

We do not know. OP has not presented his resume yet. This member may be a newbie in this forum but he or she may be a long-time crypto observer and adopter. Nobody ignorant enough plans to write an entire book about the stuff he or she mentioned.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: seleme on January 02, 2020, 03:34:52 PM
The problem with these types of books is that the one who writes about success should at least be successful himself in that field.

If you have already launched a successful coin, token or project in your resume then write about it from the perspective of experience and authority it means your book can be taken seriously.

What is your level of involvement in crypto?
I agree with you.. it is impossible for someone who has not been successful in the crypto world to give advice or learn about tips for success in the crypto world.  I strongly support the book you intend because it will definitely help other people who are not familiar with crypto to better know what cryptocurrency is.
You forget to consider the few main factors which can change your opinion. The crypto market is almost 11 years old and for becoming the pro-crypto expert it is not necessary to have 11 years of market experience. The first book in the trading I have read was the Trading in the zone by Mark Douglas and I doubt the Op will be able to write something like that.

We do not know. OP has not presented his resume yet. This member may be a newbie in this forum but he or she may be a long-time crypto observer and adopter. Nobody ignorant enough plans to write an entire book about the stuff he or she mentioned.
That is why the OP should prepare himself/herself before creating the topic, the criticism is expected. He opened this thread and disappeared, only OP has the answers to the discussed topic.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Hallmader on January 03, 2020, 03:57:35 AM
The problem with these types of books is that the one who writes about success should at least be successful himself in that field.

If you have already launched a successful coin, token or project in your resume then write about it from the perspective of experience and authority it means your book can be taken seriously.

What is your level of involvement in crypto?
I agree with you.. it is impossible for someone who has not been successful in the crypto world to give advice or learn about tips for success in the crypto world.  I strongly support the book you intend because it will definitely help other people who are not familiar with crypto to better know what cryptocurrency is.
You forget to consider the few main factors which can change your opinion. The crypto market is almost 11 years old and for becoming the pro-crypto expert it is not necessary to have 11 years of market experience. The first book in the trading I have read was the Trading in the zone by Mark Douglas and I doubt the Op will be able to write something like that.

We do not know. OP has not presented his resume yet. This member may be a newbie in this forum but he or she may be a long-time crypto observer and adopter. Nobody ignorant enough plans to write an entire book about the stuff he or she mentioned.
That is why the OP should prepare himself/herself before creating the topic, the criticism is expected. He opened this thread and disappeared, only OP has the answers to the discussed topic.

He/she has made only a single post here. This forum might not be his/her cup of tea. Or was he/she discouraged by the criticisms or questions thrown at him/her? We never know. Or who knows he/she might already be very busy right now doing research and starting writing his/her book.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: virasog on January 10, 2020, 06:04:30 AM
He/she has made only a single post here. This forum might not be his/her cup of tea. Or was he/she discouraged by the criticisms or questions thrown at him/her? We never know. Or who knows he/she might already be very busy right now doing research and starting writing his/her book.

He asked the opinion whether writing a book will be interest to this community. I do not think that this community has any interests in books. If he had some good ideas and experiences, he could have shared with us in form of posts. And if he really want to write a book, he should write it without asking from people here.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Silberman on January 11, 2020, 04:34:23 PM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.
It depends on the approach that you take for the book, if the book that you are trying to write is more like a guide for people to try to create their own successful project then that is a book that I will not be interested in reading because I do not want to create any project, but if what you want to create is a book narrating the story about those two coins and how they became successful not as a guide but just as a way to see more clearly about what the developers have to go through to make their project a success then I could be interested in that book.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: enhu on January 11, 2020, 04:46:50 PM
There will be people who are interested in reading particularly the marketing individuals in crypto, its just that marketing this book again will prove its author to be a good marketing person. I think this will be more interesting if is not a book but an online blog instead that will be open for public to comment on it. The author may also  be making money out of it from ads.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Partonomy on February 20, 2020, 01:19:16 PM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.

I'm interested and would like to help in selling and marketing the book.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: rodskee on February 21, 2020, 06:11:05 AM
There will be people who are interested in reading particularly the marketing individuals in crypto, its just that marketing this book again will prove its author to be a good marketing person. I think this will be more interesting if is not a book but an online blog instead that will be open for public to comment on it. The author may also  be making money out of it from ads.
thats right unless the main objective of this Book is to Gain profits and not to help others to make also success.there are lots of Books now online that can be read free specially something like this in which giving good learning for crypto related issues?hope OP will consider giving this for free and for open conversation about the inquiries people might ask after or while reading the book.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Partonomy on February 21, 2020, 01:32:13 PM
There will be people who are interested in reading particularly the marketing individuals in crypto, its just that marketing this book again will prove its author to be a good marketing person. I think this will be more interesting if is not a book but an online blog instead that will be open for public to comment on it. The author may also  be making money out of it from ads.
thats right unless the main objective of this Book is to Gain profits and not to help others to make also success.there are lots of Books now online that can be read free specially something like this in which giving good learning for crypto related issues?hope OP will consider giving this for free and for open conversation about the inquiries people might ask after or while reading the book.

I can second the idea of many people contributing to a project. It will give you the opportunity to hear different opinions on the subject.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: Mame89 on March 08, 2020, 03:41:42 AM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.

Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.

Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.
Immediately write what you are thinking, because the idea to write it usually appears at a certain moment share all the knowledge you have and share who knows with the book about the success and failure of crypto many readers who are interested in deeper into the world of crypto good luck.


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: potongkuku on March 12, 2020, 02:05:35 AM
joys and sorrows of playing airdrop and crypto really many experiences such as erratic income, sometimes scam page, sometimes deceived, sometimes high to buy low to sell, once making money can be millions or billionaires, helping each other when in difficult situations, sharing together about quality tokens and exchangers, meeting together, even more that I can't mention.

Appreciate if you like it  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: A book about success and failure in crypto.
Post by: carlisle1 on March 12, 2020, 05:27:11 AM
I want to write up a book about what it takes to create a successful crypto in 2020, why great development is not enough and that your team needs funding, promoters, market makers, high profile exchange partners and digital marketing etc. The importance of
institutional investment and why the rich are needed to make a successful project.
Any news about the Book?or still on process because we are looking forward to have a  read if this is worth for investing strategy.
Etherium and Tron will be examples of successful projects with their own strengths. Etherium on why funding is important, Tron for it's exceptional marketing. Dash and XMR will also get mentions.
it is ETHEREUM mate and not ETHERIUM you did not mentioned XRP and LITECOIN but yeah ETH is really doing better and better as years passes by.
Gulden will be the example used as a failed project with great development and non anon innovation. It was tough finding a project that is still doing development, only listed on 2 exchanges, A low marketcap, low volume with a largish working class (poor) community and nothing else going for it.

Just wanted to find out from the bitcointalk community if a book like this would be of interest to them.
yeah it is interesting so gives some news now about the progress.