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Almost a thousand moneroj for 1 btc. We'll be looking back on this with remorse gents...
That hurts as I spent much more on my 1.4k
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December 10, 2015, 05:44:40 PM |
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@Rias, I am curious, how would you improve the website? I think it is fairly OK at the moment.
Well, fairly OK is not the best for conversion funnel. I was talking about broader public and from that perspective it's easier to say what is not worth improving. Just a couple of thoughts from the top of the head: 1. Who is actually the target audience? What people the site should pursue and convince to download the software? As of now it seems that the site is targeted at those who already know about Monero. Too geeky for a layman, too feature-focused for not-sophisticated bitcoiners. It doesn't represent benefits for the user, it focuses on how the tech works inside. Currently the site is a project for those who know about Monero/CryptoNote. It assumes an average user to know what he's doing there. In reality, an average user doesn't know and doesn't wish to try to get to know. I'd say it's better to identify those who might be visiting the site (where are the adjacent market niches?) and try convincing them with their language. 2. The whole Getting Started section is inadequate. Lots of reading, pure text. No screenshots for GUI Wallet (well, why not, I might want to see what I'm about to download), no descriptions. This one should be very descriptive and intuitive. Show me what I'm dealing with, convince me of the benefits, lead me towards target action (download?). 3. A number of text-only pages. People hate reading. Structure, visualize, simplify. It's too easy to lose a visitor because of making him read. What's more, it's quite complicated to navigate across the site if I don't know anything and would like to start somewhere. There's no easy point of entrance. 4. Lots of stuff and tech slang nobody knows or cares about. Design & development goals look nice, but can I have a taste of what it actually implies to me as a user? 5. Blog/News/Diaries are outdated. "Is this project abandoned?" 6. And actually, pretty much every page looks amateurish. It might be ok depending on the target auditnce, but in general it may send polar messages to users. A more polished style could help I guess. 7. Finally, https://getmonero.org/ is just lol (select language, choose wisely!). Come on, index page is crucial. 8. And yeah, SEO.
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December 10, 2015, 07:07:51 PM |
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8. And yeah, SEO.
Good points on a lot of stuff, but SEO is just fine if people have heard of "Monero" and are looking for more info about it. It shows up as the top hit on both Google and Bing for me. I guess that will vary though. On the other hand, if you are looking for some generic phrase like "private currency" then it doesn't. It will have nothing to do with the price, but it may increase new users conversion. That seems inconsistent. If something increases new users conversion then it should lead to more demand which would also affect the price, unless the former effect is absolutely insignificant in magnitude (and then why bother?). Thanks for the feedback overall.
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December 10, 2015, 10:56:34 PM |
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Almost a thousand moneroj for 1 btc. We'll be looking back on this with remorse gents...
That hurts as I spent much more on my 1.4k It should feel good, as you may now lower your average cost. I'd love to buy MOAR at 1000:1, but that would raise my average. Somebody please dump to 0.0005!
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December 11, 2015, 12:10:47 AM |
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@Rias, I am curious, how would you improve the website? I think it is fairly OK at the moment.
Well, fairly OK is not the best for conversion funnel. I was talking about broader public and from that perspective it's easier to say what is not worth improving. Just a couple of thoughts from the top of the head: 1. Who is actually the target audience? What people the site should pursue and convince to download the software? As of now it seems that the site is targeted at those who already know about Monero. Too geeky for a layman, too feature-focused for not-sophisticated bitcoiners. It doesn't represent benefits for the user, it focuses on how the tech works inside. Currently the site is a project for those who know about Monero/CryptoNote. It assumes an average user to know what he's doing there. In reality, an average user doesn't know and doesn't wish to try to get to know. I'd say it's better to identify those who might be visiting the site (where are the adjacent market niches?) and try convincing them with their language. 2. The whole Getting Started section is inadequate. Lots of reading, pure text. No screenshots for GUI Wallet (well, why not, I might want to see what I'm about to download), no descriptions. This one should be very descriptive and intuitive. Show me what I'm dealing with, convince me of the benefits, lead me towards target action (download?). 3. A number of text-only pages. People hate reading. Structure, visualize, simplify. It's too easy to lose a visitor because of making him read. What's more, it's quite complicated to navigate across the site if I don't know anything and would like to start somewhere. There's no easy point of entrance. 4. Lots of stuff and tech slang nobody knows or cares about. Design & development goals look nice, but can I have a taste of what it actually implies to me as a user? 5. Blog/News/Diaries are outdated. "Is this project abandoned?" 6. And actually, pretty much every page looks amateurish. It might be ok depending on the target auditnce, but in general it may send polar messages to users. A more polished style could help I guess. 7. Finally, https://getmonero.org/ is just lol (select language, choose wisely!). Come on, index page is crucial. 8. And yeah, SEO. I agree with 1,2,3,4,5. Can you make a new website? Or maybe lay out some slides of how it should look? And then maybe someone could hack it together with the github thing. All I can do on the github is text, and throwing some images in there. regarding 6, how polished do you want? My favorite polishing is this: https://bytecoin.org/ , and this communicate why I don't like the polished look. It looks like its trying too hard. Where's that image of a Ferrari shell on an accord when you need it. I mean, should we just clone https://bitcoin.org/en/ ? I'm sure things will look more better when we hit, i dunno, 30$ and some folks can decide to "retire" a little earlier from their day job.
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December 11, 2015, 08:55:26 AM |
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Almost a thousand moneroj for 1 btc. We'll be looking back on this with remorse gents...
That hurts as I spent much more on my 1.4k It should feel good, as you may now lower your average cost. I'd love to buy MOAR at 1000:1, but that would raise my average. Somebody please dump to 0.0005! Sadly not as struggling just to put food on the table for my family at the moment. Some fucking Christmas Just getting farther behind each month. January could be food bank month. No dignity left anyway.
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December 11, 2015, 10:37:05 AM |
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Almost a thousand moneroj for 1 btc. We'll be looking back on this with remorse gents...
That hurts as I spent much more on my 1.4k It should feel good, as you may now lower your average cost. I'd love to buy MOAR at 1000:1, but that would raise my average. Somebody please dump to 0.0005! Sadly not as struggling just to put food on the table for my family at the moment. Some fucking Christmas Just getting farther behind each month. January could be food bank month. No dignity left anyway. Fine, I will buy your 1.4k XMR for 1.4 BTC. $600 buys a lot of food, gas, and books from Santa. Better dump soon, not many bids left at 0.001. See you on Poloniex!
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December 11, 2015, 11:08:30 AM |
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stuff like this does not help, most of us are deep in the red. average below 0.001? maybe for small fishes.. ALL big holders are down. look how warz was crying in polo chat the last few days. many got themselfs more than just one blue eye. or ask risto how many euros he is down, 100K? 200k?500k? better be carefull what you wish for, we only need one whale to capitulate and you will see prices very fast below 0.0005
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December 11, 2015, 11:19:23 AM |
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stuff like this does not help, most of us are deep in the red. average below 0.001? maybe for small fishes.. ALL big holders are down. look how warz was crying in polo chat the last few days. many got themselfs more than just one blue eye. or ask risto how many euros he is down, 100K? 200k?500k? better be carefull what you wish for, we only need one whale to capitulate and you will see prices very fast below 0.0005 Are they? 0.43 USD currently, there were a lot of opportunities to buy below.
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Rias
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December 11, 2015, 11:39:58 AM |
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It will have nothing to do with the price, but it may increase new users conversion. That seems inconsistent. If something increases new users conversion then it should lead to more demand which would also affect the price, unless the former effect is absolutely insignificant in magnitude (and then why bother?). I implied that the release of the official GUI won't affect price per se (there might be a short term spike), but it will create the opportunity for more users to board in a given time period. I assume that these people won't buy a significant amount of Monero, but their existence will capitalize over time and may help an additional upward trend emerge over time. I agree with 1,2,3,4,5. Can you make a new website? Or maybe lay out some slides of how it should look? And then maybe someone could hack it together with the github thing. All I can do on the github is text, and throwing some images in there.
First of all, I'm not sure there's urgency in site redesign. It should be done for sure before the official GUI is released. Maybe the faster the better, but it's related to the first question I asked in my list. Monero community (or dev team, IDK) has to agree upon user acquisition and growth strategy. Who is the most lucrative visitor for the website? Who's likely to get convinced by what Monero has to offer today and who can be convinced by it's short- and long-term plans? Which audience is naturally more prone to join Monero community? Is it a tech savvy, an alternative financier/trader, a more general cryptocurrency user, somewhat broader hipster audience? And what is the most desirable action? Get this user to download software? Make him join the discussion here? Let him get his first XMR easily? It's important to get at least a form of vision on these questions (public discussion maybe?), as they shape the site and the message it states. In any case, I believe there's still time before LMDB hits the official release. It will be a great usability/accessibility improvement apart from official GUI. Any estimates on that, btw?
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December 11, 2015, 12:11:21 PM |
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better be carefull what you wish for, we only need one whale to capitulate and you will see prices very fast below 0.0005
What a waste of time for the whole Monero community this would be! At that shady times we should show some support for the devs. I've just sent 20 XMR more to the dev wallet. Donate here: -> Monero Community Hall of Fame <-
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December 11, 2015, 12:18:58 PM |
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stuff like this does not help, most of us are deep in the red. average below 0.001? maybe for small fishes.. ALL big holders are down. look how warz was crying in polo chat the last few days. many got themselfs more than just one blue eye. or ask risto how many euros he is down, 100K? 200k?500k? better be carefull what you wish for, we only need one whale to capitulate and you will see prices very fast below 0.0005 I'm not sure abut Euros, but in USD Monero is doing just fine. Current price 44c. Remember this troll thread from almost a year ago??? Monero under 25 cents? What the hell are you waiting for?
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December 11, 2015, 12:42:15 PM Last edit: December 11, 2015, 04:48:20 PM by medusa13 |
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yes my portfolio is also keeping its usd value. and usd is performing good against my national currency. BUT i am talking about XMRBTC. Not holding (enough) BTC and holding XMR instead caused me a huge loss in fiat terms. you can now say those losses (and gains) arent real and just hypothetical. still, the current situation worries me. maybe its my fault and i am just overinvested, who knows. sorry guys i am just frustrated today. had a very simple goal and if would've stayed in btc i would have already reached this goal. i hate the system i live in and i need money to exit. i'm a trapped slave, even if i have a high salary. and yes i have time pressure because living inside the system is very unhealthy for me. i just want to do the same like some of you guys...the times i was able to do so were happy times..enough money to live, still have money to invest/trade and have time to deal with stuff i am interested in (monero for example) edit: i want to share, there are some numbers that do make me happy: http://moneroblocks.eu/statsvery good to see the 0 mixing trx count go down
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December 11, 2015, 01:40:32 PM |
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That was then, this is now: Monero under 50 cents? What the hell are you waiting for?
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December 11, 2015, 02:32:28 PM Last edit: December 11, 2015, 03:32:38 PM by dnaleor |
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yes my portfolio is also keeping its usd value. and usd is performing good against my national currency.
BUT i am talking about XMRBTC. Not holding (enough) BTC and holding XMR instead caused me a huge loss in fiat terms. you can now say those losses (and gains) arent real and just hypothetical. still, the current situation worries me. maybe its my fault and i am just overinvested, who knows.
sorry guys i am just frustrated today. had a very simple goal and if would've stayed in btc i would have already reached this goal. i hate the system i live in and i need money to exit. i'm a trapped slave, even if i have a high salary. and yes i have time pressure because living inside the system is very unhealthy for me.
i just want to do the same like some of you guys...the times i was able to do so where happy times..enough money to live, still have money to invest/trade and have time to deal with stuff i am interested in (monero for example)
I know how you feel bro. Although I think as long as XMR keeps moving forward, we have a decent chance of gaining in BTC terms. edit: I thought (and I'm guessing you to) that XMR wasn't just a random altcoin and therefor would have be less "altcoin behavior". If you look at the price though, it really looks like a pump and dump, and that is something I really hate. I really thought we would have more long term holders by now, but it seems some people decided to take their profit in BTC. Maybe I overestimated the demand for a real privacy coin. But I'm pretty sure that fungibility issues will surface more in the coming months and years. If we as a community manage to get this project his rightful place under the spotlights, XMR still has a lot of potential. Monero isn't a pump&dump and has a community of people believing in this coin. (for comparison, show me people in LTC who are long term holders. I'm guessing the vast majority is in it for BTC gains)
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December 11, 2015, 02:42:35 PM |
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It is just a matter of time when Monero stabilizes below 0.001. Some months from now we might be happy to even get a rally all the way to 0.001. Right now the future looks pretty dark.
However I am not encouraging anyone to play with leverage. It could be painful experience as the community might be able to maintain the current levels for some time. However, the patience will eventually pay off and the price start to decline.
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December 11, 2015, 03:09:13 PM |
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the patience will eventually pay off and the price start to decline.
Thanks for being so explicit about your current position, that puts things you say into context for all those who don't know you.
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Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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December 11, 2015, 08:16:11 PM |
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That was then, this is now: Monero under 50 cents? What the hell are you waiting for? You're right maybe its time....
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December 11, 2015, 11:17:10 PM |
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December 12, 2015, 01:12:18 AM |
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Have a plan. Stick to it.
yeah well... The thing is the big holders are "trapped" in a sense. I mean, cashing out even a few k now doesn't really make sense. If anything, this downtrend makes me a stronger holder and will probably sell LESS when it goes back to 0.004+ BTC
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