...except the price has been on a historic landslide, along with the rest of the Altcoins that have no purpose.
Way open to suggestions here.
Well, to state the obvious with a 1 sat trade today.
Well, I'm back to check on things after about a 6 month hiatus, and I see that things have progressed exactly as I predicted. Yes, I flipped a good portion of my TEK @ 3000 back then and made a killing. But I still have about a mil, for nostalgia I suppose. Anyway, I'm not here to brag or gloat but to offer a suggestion as a last ditch attempt to save this coin, since the community is dwindling fast.
Here's some reality: All new investments are going to coins with anonymity, side chains, smart contracts, and utility platforms. TEK doesn't offer anything more than 500 other coins except hyperinflation, which is now killing it. If nothing happens for a year, and assuming anyone's still interested and staking, there will be trillions of TEKcoins -- basically worthless. No amount of dice or poker is going to absorb that. And it's not just TEK, it's all high-stake coins that are dying. It's just not an attractive model anymore.
If anyone cares about saving this community, you need to change things, NOW! Maybe something radical is needed like a coin merge with other high-stake coins. Or simply a hardfork and coin exchange. Do a 100-1 coin swap. That will give you 5 mil total supply, and reduce stake to 4% to prevent runaway inflation. To compensate for super-stake, add some features like anonymity, smart contracts, or in-wallet chat, something to give the coin some new, interesting features. And when you do the coin swap, skim off a percentage and bribe your way on to Bittrex. No coin will ever survive on that pathetic Cryptopia exchange. You need an exchange with at least 1000 BTC daily volume or forget it.
I don't say this out of malice but genuine concern for bagholders. This high-stake model was always going to be most beneficial to early adopters who had plenty of coins to stake and dump before inflation beat the price down. Hyperinflation is never sustainable; we have history to confirm that. And now, we've hit bottom at 1 satoshi. Rather then cry about it, why not pool together and reboot this coin into something new and interesting. The great thing about open-source is there's plenty of code to adopt.
These are likely my final words on the subject. Because if nothing is changed, I predict there won't be anybody here in another 6 months to listen to another rant of mine. Good day.