That is a very good point, thanks for bringing it up!
I am no expert in marketing, but I do believe the lack of trust is a big deal in online advertising and promoting web apps, especially in such a deception-prone market as the one of cryptocurrencies. It is hard to earn trust over strangers on the web no matter how many promises you can make on a landing page. In my view, this should be a bit of a leap of faith when granting your email to a service like the one I am offering. On my side, I tried to add to the credibility of the offer by establishing an SSL connection and sharing my professional profiles so that the audience know who are they dealing with.
Another thing to consider is the context of my service - when it comes to cryptocurrency screeners or any other tools that capitalize on a service around the main asset and not the asset itself, the business model is generally based on subscriptions and hence the owners can not care less of promoting particular assets or their developers as this does not align well with the way they make money. Just like casinos do not promote individual poker players (with a few, but prominent exceptions) as they still get the same commission (rake) no matter who is the winner, I have no intention to entertain any shitty (or marvellous) coins/tokens as my tool works equally well in finding all of them so that the savvy traders can use the resulting filters to aid their strategies.
Having said all that, I appreciate the challenging for service and encourage you to share some thoughts on the things I have stated above; besides do let me know if I am still missing anything that could make my offer more credible. Thanks again for the call-out and please keep the discussion flowing.
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