So, are you going to sell me your bytes. Seems like you don't want them.
Why should I do that? There is a good chance that something will come of it.
However, I will not change a single €uro to Bytes. As much as I'd like to.
So you're only complaining because your free Bytes went down in value?
No, I'm complaining that the community is so uncritical.
I complain that the necessary steps will not be taken to really use this coin.
I complain about the fact that there is no roadmap out of which one can see in which direction this project should go, and therefore I may be wasting my time waiting in vain for this currency to finally be usable.
In fact, in my opinion there is nothing better than Byteball. That's why my fundamental and constructive criticism is based on this, and I would like to point out what is necessary to bring this project forward.
I would also like to see what the competition has partly understood here.
Unfortunately, there is no approach where this can be seen.
This is an issue with crypto, and this forum, in general.
Everytime I see "great project", "promising tech", "good luck to a great team", etc... etc... on threads that started yesterday I wretch a little.
The VAST majority of folks in this space seem to be completely daft and lacking in critical thinking.
With that said, I don't see BB as a project deserving of nearly as much cause for concern as I do for 90% of the other developments out there. It's unique in it's code/consensus, has anonymity, a somewhat fair distro, emphasis on bot and merchant acceptance to drive utility, and active development for >6 months.
Only a handful of projects can check most of those boxes, still it may fail, but I seriously see BB as having AT LEAST as good a shot at long term viability as any other top 100 cap coins, even with the recent price drop.