Your telling me 180sat for something with only 7.5million coins... are you off your rocker!!!
Can someone please explain what is necessary for Greekcoin to be added on coinmarketcap? I have tweet him something to add Greekcoin, but i didn't receive any feedback, those he has a bitcocintalk address?
Some really good progress has been made on the anon bugs. So that should be great for the future. Contacted Poloniex for listing, but again no response from them.
Edit : 180 sats looks indeed a little low, but that is what the market decide to give for 1 GRK coin. Look at the future of this coin and hold for the long run. We are fully in POS, the POS % is pretty low, so that means that number of coins is really not increasing a lot.
I don't know how to contact coinmarketcap, but you can request your coin be added to Poloniex by going here: poloniex.com/coinRequest. Keep in mind a coin has to show a pretty large volume of trading before Poloniex will consider it, and Poloniex has a strict policy of having each coin's code reviewed before adding it to their markets. If your code is clean and shows a good amount of trading on Bittrex (usually 100 btc volume or more but not always), you should have a good shot at getting added.
You can also request that this coin be added for voting.
One thing to keep in mind is that several of the leading exchanges now won't easily add 'country coins' due to their scammy history. It may help you to make a case for how Greekcoin is different from the previous country coins (no airdrop, no 50% premine, etc.) just to make it clear that you're not yet another country coin (assuming you are different, that is. If your coin is about empowering the Greek people, I'm afraid it may be too similar to the previous generation of country coins).
I would also recommend you update your website. To have a 'coming soon' overlay in the center with a button that doesn't take the user anywhere is usually a red flag that your dev team is inactive. You also have a typo in one of your overlays: Greekcoin will create a leading merchandise site
where (not 'were')Greekcoin users can use their coins to purchase products. My recommendation would be to remove the non-functioning 'coming soon' button in your overlays altogether. You also need to have your coin specifications (total coins including both POW and POS) on your website. And if your IPO was successful, definitely highlight that both on this thread's OP and on your website.
RE: Anon. If you are truly working on a unique Anon system, that's great. If you're not and just intend on copying another coin's anon code or really don't plan on implementing one at all (I noticed your date for completion is August which causes some people to wonder why so long - people will worry that you'll be dumping your coins long before then and never complete the anon), it's best you be up front about your plans. I think it's okay to not have an anon (it's over-hyped right now, anyway) as long as you have interesting plans and goals for this coin that will benefit its investors. After the disaster with honorcoin, people are somewhat allergic to loose promises. I'm not accusing you of anything or questioning your intentions - just sharing where people's sentiments are at this point in time.
Good luck!