It always makes me smile when I see disbelief regarding general price predictions for XBY.
For me, being shoulder to shoulder with Borzalom since last February, the feeling I have when I see these comments is along the lines of; watch and see what happens!
So, today, I decided to post this message for some thought provocation, here on the forum and in our other channels.
Why is it so hard to believe XBY can become a multi-billion dollar platform?
I think the main reason is that we started at 1 satoshi... this brings a big psychological barrier. That needs to be repeated (psychological barrier).
What if we did an ICO for XBY (which apparently is what most of the old timers expect) with the tech being released out of the box and onto the market, intact and working? Would that change opinions if we started at 5000 or 50,000 satoshis? How high could our market cap be six months after that?
What if we remained silent for all these months and built the tech behind the scenes and launched a massive media campaign to break out into the crypto scene? How high would our price rise if we took that approach?
What if the ONLY thing different from that actual XTRABYTES story was that we started like all the other coins? Would it be easier to see the vision?
Or are the varying levels of disbelief simply people who don't want to believe or want to steer others away from the inevitable mass price increases caused by our run up to full tech releases?
I think this is a rather interesting subject...
I also think people are grossly under estimating what can happen here as we prepare for the future releases and proper corporate style alignment within the XTRABYTES community. Day after day, more and more new and interesting people from all backgrounds are showing up at our doorsteps, asking questions and getting involved. Some of these people are bringing high level skill sets and experiences with them and they will eventually become part of the Core TEAM which helps Borzalom and myself achieve the ultimate goals for this project.
Those of you getting involved in these early days will be very happy campers after a few more years have passed.