If you guys are so clever, then why couldn't you make it a little easier to participate in the crowdsale?
Seriously...is everything in your project going to be so unfriendly to the user? Not a good start.
It's actually not this hard. This also means that only people who really like the project and not careless investors will invest. This means stronger holders and more likely profit after the ICO When BTC buyers join.
BTC holders can't convert to Eth now??
it's seriously not that hard man. you can't expect to understand something the day you learn it.
sleep on it...there are 4 weeks left.
Last year I bought some ETH at around 5, then 7, then 14. I knew
nothing about smart contracts, just saw that this was the 'coin' that those who
did know something were buying.
I still can't read/write code, but after successfully withdrawing from the DAO I feel like I could learn any of this---in due time.
I'm not patronizing you I just think you're coming off as a bit confrontational right off the bat! You wouldn't be this annoyed (and vocal!) if you didn't give a shit about the project, so since you clearly have
some inkling that this project seems legit, instead of focusing on how frustrated you are (thus creating more frustration) why not calm down and follow the simple directions!
I panicked when I first bought
BTC and thought I lost like $300 in MAID (I know...the what, 15 yr old project?) when I sent it to a hard wallet.
I got it back with some help from a more knowledgeable person, and I think you could easily figure this out if you were to calmly do the same.
The nature of this scene is not for the non-tech-savvy. It's why I didn't buy into BTC at $20, and it's why I didn't buy into ETH at .30---that's partially why people make such big gains when they pick the 'future tech' because you got in when only 1500-5000 people know about it...then it gets ONE good mention on national news...and boom the non-tech people (which I basically am too) go and buy their first coins, but in way larger numbers than 1500-5000.....