Feedback about team presentation:
I dont want to be rude or something and just make you cautious about something you have in your team presentation. If Nicholas Prays
is genius or not, i think such claim is highly destroying the credibility and professionality of your project . I invested in the project and now I am getting more nervous because it really looks 'scamy'. I recommended this project to several people and many of them said its scam mainly due to this particular thing. Take it please as a feedback...
The better for the future price of STE. Nick didn't write this, it is the other members of the whole team who think he is an extreemly talented programmer. I never met any programmer and a team lead even close to Nick.
We are free to write whatever we think is important, it is a new reality and new people establish new rules. If you or your friend don't like it you just can pass by and find a less scammy deal. Period.I don't have a problem with the high praise you heap on to the STeX team, as you stated you're free to state what you wish and obviously you think highly of your cohorts -- This is good. While it may add a little pressure for the team to perform to the utmost standards, that's okay.
I don't think we want to be shunning STeX investors though, I think you can get your same point across here without including the bolded statement. You could replace the bolded text with something like "Unfortunately, we can not control what others think, we feel we have been transparent all along, and we can't help but to show excitement going forward as we have a ton of confidence in our team". There's NO WAY that statement can be taken as disrespectful, whereas some may perceive your bolded statement as disrespectful.
, look I'm not telling you guys what to do either, I just think in business you try to take the high road AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, even if something strikes a nerve. Perception is very important, and you never know what additional business people bring. I can agree that sometimes in business, you have to stand for what you believe in, and if that means shunning them from business, cool. I don't think this was one of those situations though, his concerns weren't openly meant to be abrasive and he didn't do it in a way to spread FUD.
I want AS MANY people as possible to use the stex exchange when it comes out, so I don't want him OR his friends to pass by over what to me just looks like a SMALL disagreement. People will literally not do business with companies over SMALL things like this, and while I think it's somewhat petty, I can say from experience I've seen it happen several times. If the dude was being a complete asshole for no good reason I'd be with you, but TBH even then I'd hesitate somewhat, because I believe a business should always carry itself better than one person.
There's really nothing to see here, I'm a happy STeX investors just like many other people in this thread. We all stand to benefit from the ICO investors of the next wave, so avoiding minor run-ins with potential investors is a good thing to me.