I agree with you, buddy and would love to have mitoshi listed on binance without a fee, because binance listing fee is quite expensive. Mitosh doesn't need to be listed on binance to become successful, but rather focusing on the project development is a sure way of being successful.
Success from a project comes from the use case it offers the community. Listing in several exchange or bigger exchanges would at best help the price of the token to increase in a short period of time after which the true value would emerge. I suggest that the project should be natured and allowed to grow biologically.
Exactly, No matter how many exchange they will going to have if the use case are not really that good it will still going to be on the bad situation. I mean just like the other coins on markets they will just going to have a less volume.
I'm thinking the same thing, emphasis on product development is a must. I'm interested to see a mitoshi mobile app production and its translation to atleast 5 major languages to appeal to a wider audience, making mobile lottery gaming global and decentralized.