Face it, its a ghost town. Funny how Adam hardly ever tweets about VIRAL recently but when offering the ico he was tweeting about it several times a day.
We'll see...I tend to like so-called "ghost towns" because it's a chance to get in (in my case, buy more) when the price is low & flatlining.
Granted: my approach is high-risk, in the sense that it would make me a big bagholder. But this approach is also the high-reward track for established cryptos. Case in point: anyone who bought Horizon when it was flatlining at 10 satoshis is still sitting on a huge gain even now.
With VIRAL, the big "risk factor" - and the big "reward factor" - is Adam himself. Here's why you and I differ: I'm basing my call on Adam's pre-crypto track record. Remember, he made so much valuta from Facebook marketing that Facebook sued him for close to a billion dollars. Regardless of how anyone judges his marketing, he obviously "took massive action" and "crushed it" in a huge way. His Facebook marketing clearly and inarguably shows that Adam is not a man who gives up easily. I'd peg it as "proof of tenacity."
It's also proof of something else. Regardless of how you judge his prior marketing, it shows quite clearly that Adam is in no way small-time. Very clearly, he's a "go big or go home" kind of guy.
So the risk I'm taking is, essentially, Adam will "go big" instead of shifting to "go home." Again leaving judgmentalism aside, I'm betting he'll stick with VIRAL, go the distance and "Go Big!" If I'm wrong, I'll lose - true - but the above riff explains why I think I'm right.
Forgive the inherent reasoning-by-analogy that follows, but I actually made a little money trading stocks in the full year 2008. Granted: I had a leg up because I didn't start until the '08 crisis blew up, but buying while "everyone" was panicking toughened me up in an important way. I learned to trust my judgement whilst in a widespread clime of fear & doomsaying.
I see VIRAL right now as like a promising but risky stock in the dark days of the '08-'09 crisis. If I'm wrong, I lose: that goes without saying. But if I'm right...