I'm a fan of alternate crypto and hold small amounts of various kinds in the (very unlikely) event that they will someday become widely used and more valuable. If anyone wants to buy some BBQcoin, just let me know.
But I sold off most of my FRC this evening, and I'm going to leave this blockchain alone for a few reasons:
1. Sending 80% of mining output to a Foundation is just a bad idea. The tiny minority of people who even know about cryptocurrency are already highly suspicious of central authorities that claim to be working for the good of the community. Our lack of faith in central oversight is what drew us to crypto in the first place. Plus, we've all see the bitcoin community beset with scammers, ponzi scheme operators, and several big wallet heists. Even if we have faith that a Foundation has our best interests at heart, one careless or corrupt member can blow it for everyone.
2. The Foundation should have firmly established goals and milestones before the blockchain went public. Who are the Foundation members? What is their vision for FRC? Who's working on the fundamental infrastructure, like a currency exchange? When asked, Foundation members say, "come join the community and you can help set the agenda!" The Foundation needs a clear vision and a roadmap to achieve it so people can get excited about contributing.
3. There should have been an exchange opened when the blockchain when public. Nobody knows what FRC are actually worth. So why would anyone want to spend the time writing up a formal grant proposal, then execute their project, when their payment may be worthless?
4. FRC is designed to discourage hoarding. As a result, anyone with coins is motivated to get rid of them ASAP. I originally planned to buy a few thousand FRC and offer to buy goods with them to help stimulate the fledgling economy. But as other people accumulate coins they'll want to get rid of them too. The constant selling pressure will keep the exchange rate dropping with no end in site. As more coins enter the market the price will fall even further.
5. The demurrage feature is way too visible for the average person to ever embrace. As I've held FRC in my wallet I've watched my balance steadily creep down each day. It's discouraging. I buy 1000 coins today, and tomorrow I've got 999. My gut reaction is get rid of the coins before they "go bad". Even though I know intellectually that my fiat is depreciating, psychologically the in-your-face demurrage of FRC makes me want to literally "pass the buck" to someone else as soon as I can.
1. Possibly, dumping FRC is one option the second would be to get involved in the foundation.
2. Agreed to a point.
3. Agreed to a point.
4. Agreed to a point.
5. It is working obviously at is intended. To create velocity.