why all this talk about craptsy...
coinex seems to be much better and the dev over there is adding more servers and looking to add some more currencies to the exchange in about a week ( from what i have read in the chat box). craptsy sucks, point blank, also vicurex doesn't seem to bad. i guess the freashmarket just got hacked a little bit ago. and from what i have been reading some people are even wanting to do a protest ddos on craptsy for all the bs that they pull.
personally i like that fact that we are building a community as well as a consumer/user base, while staying independent from craptsy. and i really like the fact that we seem to be building a stable base/ foundation, for this currency before getting onto a big exchange ( which can only help our value and usability in the future).
but as i said before, i believe that if we get onto craptsy we will be treated like a back alley whore on st. patties day. and the only advantage that we will have is that this community will hold the majority of the currency, then again all we have to do is look at the value drop on coinmarket.io to see how well that is working. but i can tell you that it will be 10X worse on craptsy. why anyone would want to put us into that situation at this early stage is beyond me.
there are other exchanges, more popping up every day. if we were ( and we will NEED to) to get onto a bigger exchange i think that we should do some more homework and observe how the other exchanges operate and perform with other coins.
some of the points ( not all) that we should pay attention to is speed, reliability, and customer service. these seem to the the biggest issues that i have been observing while reading chat boxes damn near 24/7. yes it sucks. yes, we all know ( at this point) that we need to get onto a bigger exchange and gain more visibility. but lets not do something stupid in the interest of doing something fast.
we have already come much further that many others, and in a very short period of time. lets not undo what we have already built and undermine the potential of this currency.
There is truth in this. Cryptsy does tend to negatively affect most cryptocurrencies that land on it (well, besides the big ones of course) unless there is continued hype. But in the usual case, it is used for tons of dumps. I really want Noble to succeed because it actually brings a new paradigm to an already dirty and muddy cryptocurrency scene and that's why I'm glad it isn't on Cryptsy. I say once more of the coin's infrastructure is developed (merchant markets, further development with it's long-term plan, and further distribution of reserves for developing awareness and viability) then being ported over to a "major" exchange would end up doing a decent amount of good. Sure the service can be quite reacted to quite abhorrently to, but it is a major exchange and you can't really knock that.
For those who want to go long on Noble, I personally say patience is the way to go. There is tons of inherent and untapped potential with this cryptocurrency and rushing it would be the wrong way to go.