I noticed a lot of people these days conveniently label others as "trolls" for the simple reason that others disagree with what they say/believe.
Don't agree with me? You are a troll.
And by the way...
I don't know about it. And neither does the blogger stated where he got his source on 30 million supply being available. He/she could be just another FUD troll, to be honest (lol), making fake news up and hoping to spread some fear to get some Veri on the cheap before it hits the exchange (which will lead to way much higher price). Like someone in EtherDelta chat saying Veri will go to as low as 0.033 of Eth, but that never happened as far as I know and is now way much higher. The same person said Veri price may max out at $100 or $200, which according to my estimate is still a very low mark. I say, fundamental dominates in investing. Hold when you have found the diamond.
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Many dislike Veritaseum for the simple reason that they missed the boat. That certainly caused a bitter taste to it. And instead of making up for their own mistake, they just conveniently say it is a scam. Smart people just swallow their pride and make the right decision. At current price level, it is still dirt cheap.
That steemit post that suggests there will be an extra 30 million VERI that comes on the market when it hits a larger exchange doesn't have any basis, in my opinion. He doesn't explain his reasoning for that and just says "from what I understand ..." I think he understands incorrectly.
I think there will be some amount of VERI (up to 50,000) that will still be distributed as part of the crowdfunding campaign. Other than that, I think it will be large blocks sold to big customers and corporations, likely at a price at least commensurate to the market price. Furthermore, I suspect that much of that won't be trading on the market, but saved long term and/or used for the services that Veritaseum offers.
As for newly registered users; I care more about what a person has to say than how long they've been registered or how many posts they have. So welcome new members.
I'll also say, I bought my VERI later in the ICO when the price of ETH was more expensive. I wish I'd bought right at the beginning when ETH was cheaper and there was a bonus. But I thought it was still a good deal and worth it. I've passed over things in the past because I didn't get in at the lowest price, and regretted it, since they continued to do very well. It depends on what you think it's really worth, and if you believe in the project. And I think VERI is worth much more than what it's trading for right now, and I believe in the project and it's leadership with Reggie Middleton.