I only ever took issue with the technicalities of the coin, the maths, but you lot lumped me in with racists and bigots because you didn't like my questions.
Well hopefully this is a place where real dialouge regarding such things can continue.
Ok, can someone explain to me how a few thousand, technically and financially impoverished native americans are going to support or kick-start such a high price for the coin?
Don't give me that national currency stuff, because it isn't true, Lakota is in the USA and subject to federal rule.
Why won't they immediately dump? Surely their only interest is in cash?
If this is a long term coin with a purpose, doesn't all the cries for a pump destroy it's credibility?
>Ok, can someone explain to me how a few thousand, technically and financially impoverished native americans are going to support or kick-start such a high price for the coin?
This is something the devs admit wont just happen right away. Payu and Boxxa are in this for the long haul and are willing to lay the groundwork for this to be a possibility. In the irc we were discussing possible initiatives like donating used android phones to help natives and increase maza adoption.
>Why won't they immediately dump? Surely their only interest is in cash?
I believe the per person maza is 1000 so at this point a dump nets very little money.
>If this is a long term coin with a purpose, doesn't all the cries for a pump destroy it's credibility?
Where do you think we are? This is bitcointalk lol.