I invested my money in it. Is it the same for you, or simply you are an employee?
It seems to me, I repeat, you are more just than a fan... I mean, a sort of lawyer that everytime has to defend EDS.
They are always right for you, everything is the best possible... uhmmm you seem to me more than a fan, more than a supporter.
Just my humble opinion, it's clear, but do you think anything is not ok here? What?
All good here, I try to steer moody feedback away that's all.
If you had been around as long as me maybe you would support the project as much as I do.
Hope we get on a Chinese exchange so you can relax about it.
When you say "I invested" you make it sound like you are a stock broker...
You bought some coins to speculate on them, that's not investing, buying shares of a company that's investing.
Hope you make some money though, as that is every speculator's aim, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Just don't pretend that what you suggest should be done because you bought some coins.
There is much more to SoG than the value of BCY, it is a game first and foremost and its success is based on many other factors not the value of BCY.
There are many players on here and on Slack that actually play the game, buy cards and come up with suggestions to improve gameplay and other things that surround the SoG ecosystem.
I think that is the right attitude.
In my opinion even without a Chinese exchange once the game launches, hopefully with enough players onboard, BCY value will go up.
It is deflationary at the end of the day so the more BCY are spent, the more EDS earns, the less BCY will be in circulation.
There's been more volume lately on Polo, that is great to see. If that keeps going it'll be easier for other exchanges to want to support BCY.
But first and foremost they need to support Counterparty which on its own is improving by the day.
Bla, bla bla. Ok.
But I'm still waiting for one single thing that doesn't work, in your opinion.
Strange, don't you believe?
P.s.: you live thanks of dreams or money? I invest for money my dear.
And I don't like companies that show this SOVIET style in communicating with investors.
A gulag where you can't say nothing, because there is only one way: the one the company tell you.
I can't believe one person can truly think what you're saying, so you must have some kind of interest in this project - I don't know what kind, but I hope it's worth to have your attitude.