Watch Your language. I'm just warning You, that huge giveaways don't work. Ever heard of Faircoin? It was distributed to 50k addresses. It's dead now. And I don't think You are able to distribute PMP like Faircoin dev did.
Anyway, good luck.
Watch your fucking tone. jk were all friends here
I see where you are coming from and to be honest I partly agree with you. I'm not 100% sure that giveaways are the best method of attracting new community members. Unfortunately this is the M.O. of Premine, this is why we are making a new coin. If I was just going to make an unrelated coin I would do things a lot differently.
Yes I have heard of faircoin, I was there in the thread complaining about how shady the system was designed. You are right, we are not going to distribute PMP like faircoin did. We are actually going to distribute PMP in a FAIR manner, unlike faircoin (failcoin?).
Failcoin allowed anyone to reserve a stake every hour for a few days. Because these reservations were done away from the transparency of BTCtalk, we couldn't be sure who was reserving stake and how many. So some people camped out the website and were able to reserve large amounts of stake, while others received one or two. One member bragged in the forums that he had over 300 stakes. While the majority that were camping out reserving stake every hour had maybe 20-30 max. Most people with actual lives and responsibilities received maybe 2-10. How is that fair?
Worse, because no one could see who was claiming stake it is obvious that it would be easy for the developer to claim large amount of stake, as he and he alone controlled access to the back-end of the server. He could have claimed 20,000 of the total 50,000. and who would know? How easy would it have been to generate thousands of fake addresses? ridiculously easy.
Yes, obviously we are not "able" to distribute PMP like faircoin did, thankfully we actually intend to have a fair and transparent giveaway. Any person who is actually interested in a fair distribution can come up with much fairer and transparent method. Faircoin was a farce. Maybe the dev was a hipster and he meant "fair"coin