WATCH THIS INTERVIEW.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMEEYMXhRFAFreelancers do get paid in BTC, ETH, XMR, or LTC right now. No reason anyone would want an altcoin that loses 96% of its value that only trades on 1 pathetic exchange with poor volume. Utility token with no utility and massive instability. We're forever in alpha. You would not believe the partnerships we have! The website is pixel perfect.
This project is not an outright scam but it seems the team is delusional with their goals, not fast enough to start generating usage for their token, not realistic with how their coin could be used, being managed by a joker, and the coin has been converging to nothing. New weekly all time lows now built into the coin codebase! If you don't like this week's coin price come back next week for a 30% lower price. We guarantee it.
The CEO doesn't know what he's doing after watching this interview. Amateur hour. It's already dropped 96% from $2.00 and the whole project is whistling past the crypto price graveyard. IMHO.
Don't take my word for it. Watch the interview and the sloppiness. Even the interviewer is embarrassed when random community members log in to the interview unannounced because the link was published to everyone. The interviewer even jokes that the entire team should be fired for it.
Kids, don't do drugs and create a new cryptocurrency.
Newbie dev account is with only one post,but active in twitter.
I dont know why dev dont post here.
We would like to know the current situation in here.
Did you watch all the of the CEO's interview responses? The team will never respond to this thread or very telling video. What can possibly be said?
The interviewer is taking cynical jabs at how weak the responses are.
It seems like Felix is the principal developer behind it. He should just distance himself from the project and go join up with a funded project. Lots of projects with actual resources out there. No reason to associate with jokers and inexperienced blockchain kiddies that aren't old enough to drink yet.
Nothing against the individuals just that potential project success is very out of their league.
There's a few things that I'd like to bring up regarding the points you've made.
For one, we've always been very open about our plan to support multiple cryptocurrencies on the platform--BTC, ETH, XMR, LTC, etc. It's not that the idea of creating a freelancing platform is a new and novel idea, it's primarily that we're creating one that will end up being better than the alternatives. SPD as a coin was initially expected to be yet another currency that we support, with lower fees, but we can easily pivot on this as necessary. The possibility of expanding the platform to include an exchange functionality and using SPD for listing fees and services on the platform, similar to Cryptopia's DOT, rather than as another currency, has also been discussed.
Regarding your jabs at the coin, have you been looking at the crypto market as a whole? SPD is not an outlier. Sentiment is bearish, people have lost quite a bit of money, and the vast majority of individuals looking to invest are staying in BTC, as it's the place where they have the best chance of making back some profit. As a result, we're pouring our efforts into developing the platform, rather than worrying about anything else. If we wanted to, we could market buy ~3-5 BTC worth of SPD and pump the price 10x, but obviously that's a waste of resources without genuine interest, which we will start focusing on AFTER the platform is released.
If you've looked at anything that we've been working on, rather than making your initial judgements from an interview not in the interviewee's main language, you'll see that we know what we're talking about. Regarding the blockchain, we started from a barely-functional source (which was a mistake), and Nick turned it into a stable, working chain free of any major bugs over the course of a few months, and we're working on quite a few more improvements to the core as we speak. Regarding the platform, Felix, Saad, and Neal are absolutely instrumental in development, and we've hired more devs as necessary to speed up the process.
I "guarantee" that you have no idea what you're talking about regarding what we are and aren't capable of, and should look into the project further before making snide remarks and baseless claims.