What about that block explorer?
Thanks for your comment. I know you have been a long term supporter of ArtByte. As we have discussed, our focus with ArtByte is gaining real user growth and focusing on the user experience, so all our development efforts support those goals. We define users as the artists and art lovers who actually use ArtByte to support the arts, on a regular basis. Those users have no interest in a block explorer, but are most interested in our expansion of art markets and support for artists.
Our success depends on long term real user adoption, not crytogeek speculation. To me our focus is what makes ArtByte a long term investment with real potential.
Thank you for sharing your vision of ArtByte.
I agree very much with ArtByte's dedicated focus on the artists and art lovers. However, you must not forget that you have more than just this one type of user.
Like it or not, the people who trade the ArtByte token, and the cryptogeeks who speculate on ArtByte, are also users who support your network. I honestly think you should not ignore this group of users. Without them, ArtByte as a token would cease to exist, and you might as well be running on the Bitcoin network instead of having your own blockchain that doesn't recognize its miners, traders, and claims to not require a block explorer because "your users have no interest in a block explorer".
If your only users are the artists and art lovers, and specifically NOT the ones or "geeks" who mine & support the network, I highly recommend you drop the coin and focus on your platform instead.
What purpose does the ArtByte token or coin have then?