Someone just sold noble down to 1 sat @ poloniex...
It was only 2 BTC but very strange.
ROFO if you want to announce something I think this is a great time
We read many clues but know nothing
In my opinion it is best to announce something when it is actually done. For example, if I were to say that I am building a website and it will be available soon, that would just create a hype or price speculation. I'd rather go for the "here is the website" and let everything else takes its own path. So on behalf of communication I hope that something will be announced when it is done and not at a possibly maybe go live stage where the risk of not delivering on time will do more damage in this crypto world.
So from my perspective, it is done when it is done and i'll just wait patiently to see what will be announced.
As you can see at mintpal and poloniex, investors are starting to run out of patience.
Future plans for this awesome coin must be published as soon as possible because investors don't see much value in its current state.
Lets be honest, we are all here because of the dedicated work of the developers, new commers can't see that.
There are 2 ways at how to look at the current market. And the main thing i currently see is that the P&D's are trying to diversify the people (and succesfully to btw).
So when we were back in januari this year, it took weeks to get on to an exchange and we were all cheering. In the current environment I have seen coins being brought on exchanges within 5 days of their announcement (Kiwi coin is the latest example) and the way that the coins are than being promoted is just sick. VRC for example had a PoW period of 2 weeks releasing 26,751,452 coins in that very short period, PinkCoin did 7 days of PoW releasing 500,000,000 coins. Both are or have been hyping and there are more recent examples. (try to imagine the impact a few large miners have on these coins or even imagine the dev group renting such a large miner)
Now my point on the 1st way of looking: All these coins do is release news and have the currently hyped Anon technology. But what people seem to forget is that releasing a coin with new technology does not mean it will be adapted and therefore used. The unfortunate part though is that a lot of attention and money flow is just constantly heading in that direction. This makes that some holders see the gains they could have had and will eventually cave in and run for the "easy money".
The 2nd way of looking at the market is looking at coins which are building on solid grounds. These coins suffer a lot by the current mass run on new coins. And I think that will continue for a few months still to come as the hypers will not gain that much from long term holding.
So I appreciate Noble to be different and true to its cause and not trying to hype something new just to get the investors to stick around. An investor should know what a coin is about, look at its future and decide whether it is a healthy or non-healthy future.
So if you were to sum up the facts we know about NobleCoin, I think we can tell that any of the strong assets required are there. The only thing we do not have is the race for a new engine which would hype the price (for a while).
What i would like to know from the current traders/holders is how they came to the conclusion NobleCoin has its value. My guess is that most of the current traders are not aware or know about these values we hold dear.
And I would also like to know what type of investors we would want to have. For me, i would like to see the type of investor who will hold the coin until the economy of a coin is at a stage where it can be used/spend and basically start to have a normal life cycle.
But I guess I am just weird:)