MND has been touching 100 sats on Yobit but Cryptopia is too expensive for new coins so better probably to spend the small amount of dot collected on something else, maybe convert to MND and use as bounty?
yep, except that Yobit providing ZERO support, I personally have an 2FA issue
for 3 months to open my Yobit account.... and different coins of me are stuck there...
so don't want to put other coins there and risk them as well
Yobit should not be anymore in existence.... so many people having
unsolved issues.
So, personally, wil put the coins on the side and we will see in the future
if there is something new ;-)
Yobit is definitely a wild west exchange, it would be nice if they cleaned up a bit.
The future of coins is definitely decentralized exchanges and once that option becomes a little easier then a lot of small coins like this will do well.
The network right now is still small, at the moment 12 peers in 5 countries.
The biggest risk is an exploiter destroying the coin by mining crookedly, as has happened with a number of coins. Something still does need to be fixed, and I think the dev is working on it, but so far the only problem seems to be there are still occasional one or two day gaps when no blocks are made. If that issue is ever fixed the coin will probably look more mineable to professionals. Block reward is so small now anyway though that somebody has to be eating grass and bark and twigs to play mining games.
If somebody has some knowledge of coding and wants to try and make a peatio
http://www.peatio.com/ https://github.com/peatio/peatio or blaketrader type exchange where people can easily buy small amounts of mindcoin, ... A faucet too might be better.
Mindcoin has bounced around a bit with regard to its purpose. On the original pre ann thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1010004.0 there was some of the usual attacks on new coin devs / motives. The donation idea has never really worked well for any coin, nobody likes to donate through middlemen, unless the mafia is involved, e.g. the United Way in the U.S..
The awareness theme though is strong and will probably carry the coin far. For every person who knows what a schichtzen zipsu or whatever is i.e., the dog represented by dogecoin, there are far more who have direct experience with mental health issues, either directly or as a citizen in a country run by untreated mentally ill, or some other experience.
What differentiates the mentally ill from the rest of society is not rationality or some psychological deficit, it is the fact of not having enough power to be one of those who decide what sanity is. A currency can potentially create a group, like a country, which has its own rules.