Some questions:
1. What is the purpose of that list everybody wants to be added to? I see names with numbers, and names without numbers. If the list had some mathematical purpose, shouldn't all the numbers in it be exact and verified? Should I be listed with my mere 10 500 AC?
2. The site has a nice modern look, a little bit Spotify-ish
![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
But why the icon on the Firefox tab shows white "G" in a black circle? Maybe it should show white "AC" in red circle.
I really was disapointed when the scam was revealed and AC delisted on major exchanges, but I'm starting to regain faith after seeing what's being done, and especially how fast things develop here. I feel like you guys are making history in the crypto-world. When all about this project is done and the news spread around on blogs and crypto-sites, I'm sure more and more people will be joining AsiaCoin just to be a part of crypto-history and one day say to themselves: "I was part of the revivial of that coin. Good times..."
Keep up the good work. What you've done so far is more than everybody has ever been expecting to happen with AC after all.
1. I think it's mostly psychological, and for the people to know that they're not alone and not to lose faith. I mean, seeing a long list of people with significant investments in the same thing helps people realize that as a community and all of us together, we can save the coin.
I think something that a lot of people, especially those looking at us from the outside, don't realize is that this isn't just some people trying to save their investment.
This is a great example of why cryptocurrency is important. This shows that the community is far more important than the developers, and that even in a worst-case scenario that the original developers created a coin to scam and get people's investments, the community can take over and save it. I think this can be an example in cryptocurrency debates for years to come, in response to people who claim that it's unreliable.
That's why I think the whole cryptocurrency community should support the revival of Asia Coin. It is good for the whole ecosystem. It increases the confidence in cryptocurrency, and it will be benefitial for all altcoins. I think this is what cryptocurrency blogs and news outlets should focus on when they cover the story of Asia Coin, rather than speculating whether the trade volumes are going to be as much as they were or whether it is just people refusing to accept their loss. We need better journalists covering cryptocurrency.