I have been representing a group of investors... who bought about 350000 SYNX and increased its value up to 21k Sats, only to be sold short by the very few people who know about or hold SYNX, which is the dev team and the ICO participants. STEEM is trying to gain long-term traction by increasing retention especially of whale quality investment, adding to the long-term success of the project. Adding to trex and polo are essential, but also maintaining some level of endorsement by the syndicate staff and insiders should be of utmost concern. If you don't believe in the project, why should anyone else? Maybe we could have some investment contracts between the ICO group and dev team so it doesn't become just another "Traded" coin? STEEM locks up the value for 2 years, increasing the stability of the significantly pre-mined assets. Also, it has not been made clear who the target market for the (software) is...I assume small business but how is it being marketed? Are there pubs where I can find a customer-focused article or advertisement? There are a lot of questions that need to be answered before further participation.
Thanks in advance for your response!
You wierd mfuckers.... give up and recoup your losses. these losers wasted 8 months of my life swearing that the would be "Worth it" in the end. Forget this entire group as they could not work their way around the parasuit
Hey guy, I think you are in the wrong place here.
New start-up crypto projects are always highly speculative.
They can best be compared to penny-stocks (pink slips) like I used to deal with in the 1980's.
Those are never a "sure thing" and are somewhat comparable to high-risk "try or die" companies.
Our Dev has a full-time job in IT & network solutions. Like most of us.
We do this kind of thing on the side, and coding takes a shitload of time and many scripts fail and have to be rewritten.
We've been throwing stuff on the wall to see what sticks.
Nobody advised or told you to invest in this particular project, you did it on your own initiative.
The market volume has always been low, and will stay that way until we deliver.
As an example, Amazon stock went from 110$ to 8$ in the dotcom crash, and just recently broke 800$.
Anything can happen anywhere, please tone down the "mfuckers" rhetoric, and just sell, stay or buy more. Nobody is forcing you.