OK let me briefly reply to some concerns that people raised. All concerns are valid concerns, but please express them in a positive way. Any questions can be asked, but please do so in a positive and constructive way that will help the community. I had to delete some very negative-tone posts, as some people said, the intention of these posts are sometimes doubtful.
We want positive energy to the community. We are on the same boat, the coin's success is your success, is our success. That's the main reason we chose to distribute freely instead of an ICO. Therefore, we urge people to help and to construct, and not to destruct. If someone constantly post negatives, we'll have to remove him from the airdrop, as we don't want to distribute coins to those who don't support our community, this is in the best interests of all of us as a team.
Now on the staking: all the coins we hold are staking as possible. Often, when we distribute or send bounties (as we constantly do, because we get so many people to help from the community, to create tutorials, to create videos, to find bugs etc - we send all of them bounties), the staking gets interrupted. The staking we get from the 70% to be distributed stays with that account, and in the end any leftovers we may decide to increase the last few airdrops, and/or to compensate some over-pay than planned in the airdrops. For example, the first airdrop we planned to distribute 150K, the actual amount distributed is more, this is because we had to compensate some people whose ranking increased, and also we had to distribute to some people initially declined because of our software bug that did not count some posts correctly (especially those with a lot quotes). As these staking are pretty irregular, we'll keep them in the same accounts, and we'll report the left overs when the airdrops come to the last few where we probably will adjust the details.
The dev team puts enormous effort to help the community and develop the coin. I hope we all be on the same page and look forward to grow the coin. We are not going to publish details of each account. The experiences we have is that the more we publish, the more people will post negatives. There are always some people just never be happy. For them, we'll probably just need to ignore. I'll be happy to answer more questions if you have, but please be positive and help the community. And let's stop this topic here.
where is the exchange for this coin? i would like take part on signature next month!
There's no exchange yet. This is a pretty new coin. We will have exchanges in the next few weeks.
I told many friends about the airdrop, but most of them were a bit annoyed about the 10 post requirement each week. I understand that you want people to see the closing line, but even with a short post that would goal would be satisfied.
any comment on this from the team?
If the only thing required is 10 posts a week, don't you think it is not that much of a commitment to get the airdrop?
It is really funny (and somehow depressing ) to see what a distorted view of reality some people have. Intstead of enjoying the opportunity of getting free coins of a coin which one day could be worth very very much, some people complain of the fact that they have nevertheless to do something for that. How do they usually get their food, I ask myself. Do they have to do something or does it fall from the sky for them?
Yes good point. The 10 posts per week rule is simply to guarantee that you are an active user. It is very easy to achieve. We don't use rules like most signature campaigns with many more posts and much higher word counts.