A bittrex delisting is not the end of the world, BTW.Well, it kinda is for the Pump'n'dumpers / Mining-farms.
But the moment they have to fold and leave, it will open up more possibilities for the little guys to enter.
Anyway, we now have so many Exit-Scams (that all fail the howey test BTW) and weird behavior tied to this coin which makes it highly likely that bittrex will drop us like a hot potato. I don't blame them, they have to cover their own asses.
But whatever way this goes, I will not give Spreadcoin up and continue the clean-up-process.
(with the hopes that once the "stank" leaves the room I can actually drop some updates)
More info soon!
Do you think that Bittrex delisting SPR will solve the distribution problem? If so, how?
Currently, there are about three million SPR on Bittrex...surely they would just be withdrawn elsewhere when delisted?
Wouldn't the best way to solve the distribution problem be to add value to the project and encourage trading?