you would think it would, but the trolls did a good job and non-trolls were starting to get nervous so I had to get buy walls in place and that took hours to get the million NXT freed up
James
P.S. Do you really think I can just post once about something?
Does it really matter if a few investors get nervous? (If they are going to get nervous about something stupid like a buywall that will never be sold into, then let them sell.) The trolls were just being trolls, I assume most sensible people had put them on ignore. (For me, the last 5 pages was you defending superNET against a series of 'This poster is on your ignore list' posts.) Buywall is now up. If you ignored all the trolls and FUD in this thread, you'd have saved time and energy and money, and done more coding. And the advantage of responding was what?--a few panicky cryptoinvestors felt a bit better.
The bigger SuperNET becomes, the more trolls will arrive. That's one thing the internet has no shortage of. You might think that making the SuperNET a success will decrease the trolls, but no, it'll be opened up to a wider audience, and there'll be a bigger pool of trolls to descend. (The bigger something or someone becomes, the more some people want to knock it down.)
I think you have to give the serious investors in this thread more credit at being able to ignore the trolls. You don't like to leave troll-statements unchallenged though, so probably best to move to the forum.
It seems like most are agreeing that I should just be on the superNET forum, but this thread can be monitored and handled by others.
If so, people will have to understand that I wont respond to them here as I wont even see it
James