I'm not going to speak for everyone....just throwing another idea out there. It seems like virtually every coin getting released, for lack of a better term, whores themselves out to the social media engines. Don't get me wrong, social media is an excellent way to get your name out there and we'd have to be ignorant to completely reject it.....but it's one thing to have announcements, followers, and people genuinely talking about your currency. It's something totally different when you bribe every bag-holder on the forums to "Like, Subscribe, Follow, and Retweet"......regardless of whether they know anything about they coin you're giving them. It's a fine line......I like free coins too (wSNLuRFo1CEyRqBSGJog7hbh72tq3CZgjt)!!!!HINT!!!!HINT!!!! But seeing as I finally had to obtain a Twitter account.....I'd rather not see a million tweets come raging in all of the sudden.....with no actual substance to them. It gets the name out quick.....but I would contest that's not always a good thing. Use the media outlets to actually make informative announcements to those who may not normally be the first to know, or aren't into crypto-currency altogether. I guess in a sense....maybe it wouldn't be bad to take a more conservative approach. "Speak softly and carry a big stick." God knows we have no shortage of "hype-men" and "pumpers" out there. Again, just my opinion....but at this point I'd be more confident in a coin that didn't have hundreds of people going out of their way to tell me how great it was. Being that this is a "revival" or "resurrection" or whatever you want to call it......we're in a unique position. We don't need to try to convince people we have the most cutting edge or innovative anything. This coin has already been distributed. It was widely available at low prices if anyone wanted it, is still reasonable to obtain, and I really don't think anyone here got rich off of screwing over other people (There have even been measures implemented to fairly reduce the saturation issues, without leaving previously WAS investors up to their necks in worthless coin). Communities tend to grow closer and maintain a strong loyalty when they are kind, honest, and caring. Not a bad platform to be running under. And from what I've gathered, there seems to be some interest in charitable work....doctors without borders or something like that? Hell, that's good enough for me! You'd have to be a real asshole to troll and FUD a group that is quietly trying to help others. It's not like competing to be the next "anonymous" coin or touting how many algorithms we can jam into one hashing script. Everyone knows that helping people is good.....and tax deductible
. I don't know....I may be off base. I'm just a bag-holder.....I'll go screaming to all my friend's why they need WSX immediately if that's the consensus...but I think they'd probably be more receptive if I was genuine and not screaming through a megaphone.