Waiting for the data. If that happens, we will see a big dump, like we saw in the Aurora dump.
Also I don't think the Caribbe has enough money and computer usage to make a big difference to Bitcoin moon launch
Naysayer.
When hearing about ‘The Bit Drop’ I was reminded of the mostly failed attempt to ‘airdrop’ Auroracoin into the pockets of Iceland’s citizens. Auroracoin, once worth millions, is now only worth $60,000 according to CoinMarketCap.com. Now, there are many key differences between that attempt and this.
They had to create and market a brand new cryptocurrency
Auroracoin’s airdrop did not have any official government support
They tried to distribute coins to five times the population as ‘The Bit Drop’
They did not have the backing of big sponsors like Coinapult and the College Cryptocurrency Network
I would also argue, since I witnessed studied the Auroracoin fiasco, that ‘The Bit Drop’ has better promotion and organization skills. They’ve given the community enough time to support this cause. Speaking with Ira Miller he had the following to say:
AuroraCoin tried to reinvent the wheel, and was basically eaten by Bitcoin’s much stronger network. We are playing on the strengths of Bitcoin, not trying to compete with it. – Ira Miller, CEO of Coinapult