@arifmalick@anbangr@netx_world also pay attention to all the alts and micros.... they are in bad shape. netx isn't alone in that regard.
I follow about 25 and all except a few are on life support from the looks of the chart.
Well this is crypto, and the valuation is subject to the public sentiment more so than the tech.
The real trick is to honestly address sentiment if you want a higher valuation. For many, me included, this means looking past the shiller narratives to what is real and verifiable, which is quite a bit.
@arifmalick@anbangr@netx_world it makes sense to me that institutional adoption (ie purchasing on the secondary market and staking) will ONLY happen after the mainnet has proven itself. It's us speculators that buy beforehand.
Netstars/starpay is already an onboarded enterprise right?
I can understand that they wouldn't purchase until they see the mainnet and ensure that it is secure and stable and won't be a problem for their business.
So I can't ask any of this in the TG as new people with questions get banned.
I've been going thru the NetX Enterprise Service Model diagram and the official Economy page on https://t.co/chSdVySdJW. Looks pretty solid tbh for real enterprise stuff. Got a few questions:
First off, about StarPay-X and Netstars, in the diagram enterprises pay to use the basic services and stake to use the resource/equity ones. Can u walk me thru exactly how StarPay-X uses the different layers (like Web3 Payment Protocol, Stablecoin payment channel, Security Proxy, Compliance Verification, RWA Smart Contract etc)? Which parts will merchants or Netstars actually need to stake or hold $NETX for?
Second, the Economy page says enterprises gotta acquire and stake $NETX as the "system resource and permission credential". For real-world use like StarPay-X payments, is it Netstars/StarPay-X as the enterprise that does the staking, or do the individual merchants also need to stake? What are the actual staking requirements or minimums? Also since mainnet is still rolling out, why arent enterprises like Netstars buying $NETX now while its cheap? When do you expect real staking demand from StarPay-X to kick in? How does this create ongoing demand for $NETX on the market?
Third, the diagram highlights both Commercial Nodes and -1 Layer Trusted Nodes (the Protective Shield). Since mainnet is still rolling out, whats the current status and difference between these two types of nodes? How can holders participate in staking/delegating to them?
Lastly, the diagram mentions "Platform revenue sources" and "Revenue sharing with the community". How exactly does that work — what % or mechanism of revenues from enterprise usage, payments etc actually flows back to $NETX stakers/holders?
Appreciate any clarification! 🙏
@arifmalick@anbangr@netx_world@NetX_Karan I'm a well known critic. As you have said, the key is to execute cleanly the next few weeks or at least communicate exactly what is going on. Historically that has been tough for them, yet they have shown they can change and improve. It's not too much to ask.
I'm not here to argue. Polymeric would work just fine. I used it on a patio a few days ago. This method though does work great.
Generally I have sponged the excess off and takenthe haze off the next day with brush and weak muratic solution. I have some driveway aprons that are over 20 years old and still look great in the city I live in.
@Viralfizz@grok what is the mix they use and how do
they address he mortar haze the next day?
For the record I've used this technique many times. We have had to use a light muratic acid solution the next day to get the haze off.