Yeah exactly. The community is in full build up. We're having a contest where the community can contribute to expanding the utilities of our coin. As for now, we are also busy writing literature about making the technology behind crypto more easy accssible for the average interested person in crypto. DummyBooks will be something we focus on heavily now.
Other utilities will be thought about. However, we have the time as we don't rush things nor we are trying to list asap or something. Community is key at the moment, at the end that will fully support the price - will be higher than 5 sat - so investors don't risk too much investing in us.
We are planning the first giveaway soon, so being an early adopter also gives you a chance to get some DUMY early.
You would need either a small with average relationship community or a big with crazy strong community, then. Because it's difficult to maintain the cooperation the bigger a community is, many company claimed they are special because they focus on their strong community, yet I have not meet a coin that is not susceptible to volatility. And I believe you'll seek for the big-strong one, which is... entertaining to watch. If you don't mind to describe your strategy to maintain the good strength in your community?
We want strong community, and we always believe in Quality over Quantity. We want community feel like Dumy is their coin, we want community to own DUMY. We did not do airdrop or ICO because we don't want just free loaders and give false promises. We started DUMY, but we want community help, and we want community to decide the future of DUMY.
This is your Dumy, and stay Dummy. We need more dummies.
You plan to appeal those small but strong community through services that you offered on previos page? Which I've commented as rather a not so strong selling point as there are already services that offers similar project as well as you can literally ask your best friend to do half (if not all) of what you offered.
I remember that you then compare your less-than-serious idea to doge that's also started as a joke. But, I think I have to point out that doge, at that time, offers and solves something that cryptoworld didn't have a solution for. Namely a cheap token with cheap transaction fees and fast confirmation. Which is why doge can easily be accepted on digital world, as gamers utilize them to aid them on gaming transactions.
I don't see how your initial service offering could appeal any community