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July 24, 2024, 10:03:16 PM
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The project I'm working on (tentatively titled BitcoinRESERVE) has an unparalleled 100% cyberattack-proof network security system that will teach the world a new standard of Operational Security, and the world’s foremost development community elite are invited to learn from it. It's the world’s first and only crime-resistant cryptocurrency, to be exclusively listed on Forbes-Approved, 10/10 Trust Rated (by objective Exchange Rating Websites), Triple A Security Certified Crypto Exchanges (exchanges certified rated by Cer.live) with extensive Anti-Money Laundering (AML) programs and Know-Your-Customer (KYC) verification requirements.

The project developers and I are divided on a key point: listing price.

I'm told by my developers we can list it at any listing price. They want to list it at $4 of course. What do you think about if we listed it at $1,000,000? It would be a truly stable coin and possibly merit use as the World's Reserve Currency, without affecting Bitcoin. It would sit atop Bitcoin on any coin ranking with market cap of $10T with only 10M coins and rule the cryptocurrency world forever. 1 satoshiRES would be worth ~$.01.

Or $10,000,000? And 1 satoshiRES worth $.1?

There is also the notion of listing it at, say, $1,000,000,000. 10M coin Market Cap $10,000,000,000,000,000,000 ($10 Quadrillion). 1 satoshiRES would be worth $10.

There's no way the price would ever drop in a standard pattern. People buying BitcoinRESERVE in small amounts, placing a large number of orders, locks in the price through supply and demand.

In your opinion, are any of these a preferable option?
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