I fell like a dumb I bought 170 zen to 15/18$ by unit dammm!!
I think you’ll make your money back at some piont.
The fifth ‘Blockchain incredible Party’ took place in Ukraine several days ago. One of the largest events of its kind in eastern Europe:
https://iohk.io/blog/blockchain-in-ukraine/Among the speakers were Charles Hoskinson CEO of IOHK, Rob Viglione Co-Founder and Core Team of Zencash, and Professor Roman Oliynykov of IOHK Veritas………All part of Zencash.
Hoskinson talked of the cryptocurrency bubble to which he hopes will wipe out the scam coins; interesting that he’s a big supporter of Zencash.
Oliynykov Talks about a mechanism that provides a pool of funding that allows communities rather than an individual to make decisions; interesting that Zencash just created a non-profit to make decisions as a group instead of any individual.
Charles Hoskinson is a really big name in the Blockchain space, but have you noticed the other advisor they have onboard?
Steven Nerayoff, he is a serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist. Here is a quote from him:
“I'm very selective on who I attach my name to in an official capacity. I focus my efforts on companies I believe will dominate their portion of the crypto sector”
Research the people involved in this company – some pretty big names.
Research how they are setting this up in the early stages – They are laying the groundwork for Zencash to be here when many of the other coins are worthless or just gone.
Research what they are building – Unlike some of the other coins that target specific groups, this one is applicable to everyone; individuals, corporations, various organizations, countries, etc. Also, they are not starting from scratch, they are taking the core of a successful program and improving it.
I’m terrible at buying in at the bottom which is why I’m not a trader. And I’m like some of the others here, I’m in at a higher price and get tired of the price going down and seeing a sea of red when looking at the market history. What I have noticed though is that the sellers are generally small (but there seems to be an infinite amount of them) while there are many large buyers at the bid accumulating and willing to wait.
I’ve got to admit though, I’m tired of seeing red; I’m ready to see green. The company is going to have to prove themselves before buying really starts in earnest.