I've heard of them but never tried them. I'll have to look into it, although I'm not dead-set on buying any BTX, as the coin is practically dead. Except that it's not completely dead, because their website looks like it's being updated and the price could be much worse.
Yeah, the price could be worse. Since I have nothing to lose, I keep my BTX and see what happens. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
If you look at the recent price action of Neblio, you might find an answer--although I'm not sure if it's just being manipulated or not. There aren't that many coins in circulation (relatively speaking), so it wouldn't be difficult for someone with money to pump it up.
Can well imagine that the price has gone up or was manipulated up because of the announcement. Im curious if the price can stay there in the coming weeks.But aside from that, noooo, I don't think it'd be a good idea for any coin to have partners, get bought out, whatever. The less centralized, the better. When I heard that apparently someone was buying out Neblio, the first thing I thought of was CBDCs or Ripple. I have no interest in any crypto which has someone or some group running it.
No, no company should buy or operate BTX. I dont like that either. I agree with you. It would be enough for me if a company used BTX. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)