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December 07, 2017, 08:50:33 AM
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It is not enough to have good tech to be successful. You need to:

1. Important point: Brand yourself as the scalable, no blockchain cryptocurrency. This is what you need to push! On your website the first thing you see is a heading that says "Why use Byteball?" and you do not even mention this! You mention lots of things that are WAY less important than scalability. Only on the very bottom of your web page, as a side note, do you mention "Unbounded scalability, fast confirmations, no miners, no blocks, low fees" <--- This should be the first thing visitors see when they open your website. This is so important. This is more important than all the other points I mention combined...

2. Change the name. Byteball, Gbytes, this does not appeal to people and scares your average person away.
3. Marketing, do it!
4. Get a bigger team, include business people
5. Do not have both blackbytes and regular Gbytes. If I buy Gbytes I still don't have blackbytes, so what good is it to me? Basically you are seperating your tech into two different coins. This is confusing, and it messes with investors, because being invested in one does not mean you are invested in the other. Pick one, and stick to it.
6. Your chatbot way of dealing with things is not a preferred method. It seems messy and inconvenient. Stick to a normal, simple wallet.
7. Get your coin listed on as many exchanges as possible
8. Forget these "cashback" programs you have, it makes you seem less serious.

Sincerely, Frustrated Byteball owner

P.S. This was posted on reddit, but I was told that the Byteball devs are not there, so I posted it here instead, in hoping they would see it
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December 07, 2017, 09:13:49 AM
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It is not enough to have good tech to be successful. You need to:

1. Important point: Brand yourself as the scalable, no blockchain cryptocurrency. This is what you need to push! On your website the first thing you see is a heading that says "Why use Byteball?" and you do not even mention this! You mention lots of things that are WAY less important than scalability. Only on the very bottom of your web page, as a side note, do you mention "Unbounded scalability, fast confirmations, no miners, no blocks, low fees" <--- This should be the first thing visitors see when they open your website. This is so important. This is more important than all the other points I mention combined...

2. Change the name. Byteball, Gbytes, this does not appeal to people and scares your average person away.
3. Marketing, do it!
4. Get a bigger team, include business people
5. Do not have both blackbytes and regular Gbytes. If I buy Gbytes I still don't have blackbytes, so what good is it to me? Basically you are seperating your tech into two different coins. This is confusing, and it messes with investors, because being invested in one does not mean you are invested in the other. Pick one, and stick to it.
6. Your chatbot way of dealing with things is not a preferred method. It seems messy and inconvenient. Stick to a normal, simple wallet.
7. Get your coin listed on as many exchanges as possible
8. Forget these "cashback" programs you have, it makes you seem less serious.

Sincerely, Frustrated Byteball owner

P.S. This was posted on reddit, but I was told that the Byteball devs are not there, so I posted it here instead, in hoping they would see it

I can see your frustration when you see project with huge potential like this lag behind, the team need to rebrand the project, just see what Antshares team did, I do agree also they need to attract people that understand the business side of things, you can be a good developers but if people don't know what you are doing then your work will not be recognised.
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