Not that you can give CMC any real credibility since it is such a flawed piece of crap.
But even taking that into consideration (which most noobs do not) seeing this at position 104 is ludicrous.
I would suggest an immediate main forum page dedicated byteball thread and posting reward structure right now along with one last airdrop for 15% after 2-3 months of holding that thread there on page 1 and only for those that have their BB address linked to their sigs and posting in that thread. Therefore the 15% airdrop would not even come near to depleting the left overs by 1/2
The main board is still a major jumping point for noobs. Finding byteball now in this ann section is unlikely before stumbling into some awesome sounding new shit ico that is going do extract their btc.
The main board here still beats any other forum of advertising.
I would advise we get on to this asap. A catchy thread title naming it as the most undervalued project on this board.
And I suggest to airdrop on Chinese moon festival which is in August I believe , and only to chinese registered email and jumio Id account holder.
And Airdrop only relative to a logarithmic value in dollars or yuans terms, not by percent.
Chinese market is very important, very important.
Chinese people hava WeChat with a chinese yuan wallet in it.
What is that mean to byteball?
Since Byteball wallet is very fast with a lot of real world aplications, chinese can trade among them self, they are very honest at trading they can send bytes for yuans instanly.
Also most Chinese phone users are Android, beacause they have many chinese phone brand which are unkown to us, and all are android.
And Forget Iphone, they will ask Tony later, And Tony will say No to Iphone
They also like gambling and maybe binary trade will florish there.
Of course they travel a lot so I hope "fly delay, byteball pay" also florish.
And I have seen many crypto pos coin are setting communities in Hong Kong for some reason...
Airdrop should be for good potential markets like China and South Korea, but better for China because of the WeChat thing...
I lived in China for while.