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This coin is a bubble.
I will make a sudden drop soon.
That is a very interesting chart.
What you failed to do was explain why it wasn't showing the typical path of most dead coins. A peak and then steady bounce along the bottom that lasts forever.
The chart actually shows there is significant interest which has never really gone away. The chart is showing anticipation.
"Shall I buy now?"
"No, wait. What if the BitTorrent integration is not real?"
Because most people in crypto don't venture too far out, they are missing the big picture. The really BIG fucking picture.
Head over to one of thousands of places where people talk about torrents all the time and you'll see there is a massive problem - constant attacks on torrent sites and trackers. There are tens of thousands of people waiting for something like vTorrent that removes the need for central points of failure.
Here, just one example:
https://www.reddit.com/r/trackers/comments/5dguyw/according_to_a_french_news_site_12_whatcd_servers/Let's be real... What.CD IS the Library of Alexandria for music. Between the list of music and formats, to the collages, the top tens, the community interaction
If you want to build something successful, just read the comments on threads like this. They are telling you what they want, what works, what doesn't work. Solve their problems with a decentralized client and you really are in $100m to $200m market cap territory.
Funny thing is, these guys don't seem to care about BitTorrent. They already have it. What they seem to want is a decentralized indexing service, that can be trusted, worked upon, contributed to and be safe from take downs. If you make an indexing system that can be subscribed to through a market type listing system, bingo.
You will have people listing files and others subscribing to them. Recommendations, detailed information, etc. It creates a viral experience with people sending emails to friends telling them about the new service and then you have a captive audience.
This indexing service is easier to do than the BitTorrent integration, but it probably has a more sticky factor.
Look at this guy:
Thanks. Sounds promising. So lets say I wanted to create a private tracker with 15,000 members, would that be possible and what would the website speed be like?
https://www.reddit.com/r/trackers/comments/5c2we4/does_decentralized_bittorrent_software_exist_to/15,000 members? Just one guy? What would be the price of vTorrent if this one guy created a private tracker service within VTR?
Now consider that this one guy is not unique. There are hundreds like him.
The torrent world of tens of millions of people are looking for future torrent services like vTorrent.
Don't take my word for it. Spend a little time reading other threads on r/ like I just did. After a few hours, you won't have any doubts about the enormous potential of this project. Not sure how I missed it for so long.
And you think the price of vTorrent is going to crash? lol