I was abroad for some time and remote access to my comp wasn't that fun so I didn't follow this coin so much... anyway I've looked at the price of 500isr hmm its something like $3.5 right now.
and 100 ISR = $0.69
Do you plan to show how many Israeli citizens registered for 100 ISR? it's not less important than knowing the amount of businesses who agreed to accept ISR.
For me it's an indication of how many people believe in this coin - especially when the price is so low.
Another thing is... how do you see the future price for this coin? you seemed very optimistic when this coin's price surged up when the coin reached it's peak so I assume that you didn't expect the price to fall that low.
Mining this coin right now is just not profitable, so I wonder what are your thoughts about the situation.
I actually have an interesting question - do some of the original Isracoin group members work on this coin "full time"? I am asking this because you made it sound like you have many things in the background... including an ATM for ISR.
If you do not feel like you need to answer such questions or if you feel that such questions are a breach of your privacy then please say so.
I hope that at least some of my questions will not be ignored
Yes, some of us work full time on Isracoin.
(In fact, even much much more than just full time).
As for the price, we actually had no expectation of the price going up early on and the fact that it did was not in the plans and even cause us some problems because we knew it was not based on anything tangible yet, which is also why it went down afterwards.
The only reason Isracoin will go up in value is because of expansion of infrastructure which in turn will draw more and more people to use it in some fashion. We said from the get go that it is a long term project and that has not changed for us.
It is true that a low price makes it harder to get media exposure which is what we need for market penetration and yet thousands of people already registered for the Airdrop. What we are doing now is prepping all sorts of new infrastructure as well as big news items and are biding out time until this latest fighting round is over in order to come out with some cool stuff in the news to get things going a bit more.
(It's very hard to get media attention these days for anything not related to Israel's security issues and while one may think this has only been the case for the past 10 days or so, in fact it has been like that since those poor 3 teenagers were kidnapped and murdered over a month ago or so).
The fact that thousands of people have already signed up for airdrop coins when a) the value of the coins being given is, as you said, so low. and b) we cannot get any media coverage whatsoever until things quiet down, should indicate to you just how very much people are interested in what we are doing. This is just the beginning for us and as more and more infrastructure is put in place, things will build more and more towards a critical mass.
The day we reach that critical mass, is the day you will see many people eating their hats.