How can u know price will be bigger ?
Price can drop a lot and then you will lose a lot right ?
I don't know for a fact of course- no one does. Logically if (roughly) 450mil tokens are worth 3000sat a piece as of the time of this writing, if the supply is reduced by 300 its logical to
assume that the price will scale proportionally as well. Again, this is not guaranteed but people would have to sell at a
major loss for this not to happen.
what is so innovative about SYS? Will it co exist with ETH or is it a competitor ?
Outside what people have already mentioned - we have a a wide set of features
fully operational right now. Decentralized marketplaces, escrow, reselling, private selling, encrypted messaging (no need for PGP!), digital certificates (digital downloads and DRM transfers), and aliases off the top of my head. We have more features planned but these are what are available in the public beta that's been in circulation for a lil over a half a month at this point, and will be live in about 2 weeks on mainnet when that launches. There are no other coins with this complete, functional feature set, most have roadmaps or something that say they'll try to do this stuff, we've already done it in Syscoin.
In terms of ETH that is something that isn't really
direct competition for Syscoin. That being said there is the possibility to create an analagous platform on ETH, if the Syscoin features were implemented via a smart contract, but thus far no one has really gotten close. For those new to Syscoin the team did investigate shifting the implementation entirely to ETH but after some research determined there was too much risk (at the time) with that path, and stuck with the latest greatest Bitcoin core. We do have some substantial DApp development knowledge as a result of that effort, and its being put to use in future offerings that we just aren't ready to share yet as there is more design/planning needed before we can do so.
Hope this helps clarify things, also recommend this post from out blog, its somewhat dated now but is a good rundown of what Syscoin offers and how it compares. We have added many new features which aren't captured in this post, but in terms of comparisons I think it may be helpful:
http://syscoin.org/in-depth-look-at-the-syscoins-decentralized-marketplace-and-comparing-it-to-the-competition/. Also recommend just checking out our blog in general, lots of history and insight into the thinking behind some of these design decisions can be found there.
Read between the lines... "Mainstream adoption"
Thanks and I couldn't agree with you more re:Mainstream adoption! That is our primary focus as we release Syscoin 2.0 to mainnet, and this weekend's blog post will have some more details on our plans in that regard. Still lots going on behind the scenes, we're very much committed to growing the success on Syscoin in the long term.