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RE: Photon: Whose Coin is it Anyway?
Thank you for this information and for the link where they speak with the dev. Beautiful story. I have now also love for the coin photon and with the community there will be succes.
Thank you for sharing and always #PHODL
If the "community" has the goal of driving the price up, it may make some people rich but it will not help the success of the coins or the games that the coins are meant to be integrated into. So far the only stated goal I've seen is "$1 per PHO". And most of the posts in the community telegram account are asking people to hound Cryptopia to put a PHO/BTC pair up. Very few if any people in this new community seem to know or care about the original concept of the developers.
Please read before posting .
I readed a lot about photon. It is tested as ingame payment. Making it possible to let it be a ingame coin for alot of games is what the community want.Ofcourse photon will be 1 dollar when game developers will use photon.
Maybe you need to read the conversation on bitcointalk again because they talk very good about the developers and they talk also with them. The original dev is oke with the management team so nothing can stop them because there are 1400 people that want al to make photon a ingame coin. They will have succes
I did read the thread on Bitcoin talk quite closely. It's clear to me Bluedragon747 was initially concerned that people were glomming on to his team's work and claiming to be the Photon Management Team. After some discussion where, as I say above, he shamed them into at least saying they wouldn't co-opt his team's work, he says he's cool with them as long as they are supporting the actual project.
On the new community telegram, 9 out of 10 people ask "when is cryptopia coming back" and "when will the price go up" and the only stated goal of the "community" is a $1 price for Photon. The price of the coin is not the goal of the coin or its devs, it's the goal of this new community. When your only goal is the price of the coin reaching a certain point, what do you think the plan is when that goal is reached? What's the point of having a goal of the price of something if you don't plan on selling when it reaches that price?
Do I need to be this explicit for the high likelihood of this being a pump-and-dump scheme to be clear? I hope I'm wrong but I'm just trying to be objective here and the facts seem clear to me.
No,you did not read everything on bitcointalk or you had allready your answer for all your question. :)
People please read bitcointalk. On page 24 the conversation starts with "thank you dev" It is a wonderfull story if you read everyrthing. There are people that support photon only because the wonderfull story. People are talking that this is looking like a movie....
It is now not only bacause photon why people buy photon :)
So please share more (bad) articles
I did read the entire thread. I think you might be missing some of the nuance of the conversation.
People "supporting" Photon and people wanting it to be listed on exchanges so they can profit off of the years of hard work of the devs is not the same thing.
You was not talking this way if you was follow the conversation on bitcointalm with bleudragon. So you did not read it.
I cant wait to see reactions from others.
Again, I have read the whole thing and have made several comments on that thread. Have you seen Bluedragon747's twitter feed? His thoughts on this have been made pretty clear.
You say "Ofcourse photon will be 1 dollar when game developers will use photon." To believe this, you clearly fail to understand the basics of market economics, blockchain in general, or how Photon's blockchain is configured specifically. You aren't trying to learn anything, I can't help you.