I hope there won't be a massive airdrop in november, it's better to keep it slow and distribute it gradually, public interest will go down once there are no more distributions also price will be dumped too hard (which creates fud by itself)
I suppose there are other possible solutions as well. I am more for sticking with the November 2nd date but they can increase the percentage of weekly distributions so that the airdrops will still be finished roughly as scheduled but it will be more gradual than just dropping all of it at the end. I think the sooner the air drops happen the better so that more important things can be done.
It's the right idea. I think devs need to cancel the final airdrop, but increase the weekly percentage. This will reduce the likelihood of a sharp dump and attract investors and speculators. The price should go up after such a decision. It was already when there was 2.5btx + 2.5% - price 0.00145.
Maybe, but only with %, not raw coins, to avoid split addresses. We have time, we should avoid quick decisions. Fast profit with big % weekly airdrop = pump and dump investors, short spike in price, but in the end - pitfall. Remember, that circulating supply is growing, but price stays almost the same, and that is extremely good.
I think, this airdrop with 3% is a "golden middle". But final airdrop of November should should be the most fair and smart as humanly possible, no real holder should be left behind.
I see so many different coins, and those coins are like cults with whales as it's leaders.
How much BitCore is different from any other coin? What coins are very similar to BitCore? Why should anyone choose BitCore instead of any other CryptoC? What plans are for 2018? As far as i see, BitCore lacks little bit of brightness from newbies point of view. Simple people just don't see it as it is. Again why? (marketing and psychological question). BitCore should the most clear and understandable as possible from the first impression, even for new people in Crypto Currencies.
Another thing. When people see BitCore for the first time, they should be educated a bit about blockchain, cryptocoin differences , ect.. In other words, people should become intellectually enlighted little bit after they see BitCore. This is important, like a controversial thought seed in the mind..
I agree that from a non-technical side BTX seems like a "why would they even make that" coin. When you consider the period in which it was originally conceived/developed/released BTC was in the early-ish stages of even TRYING to come to some tech agreements to resolve the scaling (and other) issues present on the bitcoin chain.
BTX was a clear technological leap forward for BTC, with many of those hotly debated changes already implemented at release (or on the short to mid term roadmap). BTX is what bitcoin cash should be, but BCH was created more out of greed and a hunger for control by a small few core whales and developers, whilst BTX was made to truly just SOLVE THE DAMN PROBLEMS.
BTX is still ahead of the curve by a fair margin against BTC or BCH, although with agility comes a loss of certainty/stability, BTC is what it is because of it's perseverance and stability over time as a commodity (not price-wise but continued existence wise). If BTX were to make a concerted effort to really highlight it's technical merit and how/why it could do what BTC does only faster and better there could be a serious boom to it's acceptance and uptake.
Right now it's treading water in the "also ran" territory unless/until the team really starts to push just why this coin could be so much more useful.