Interesting concepts. I want a larger community. My follower count is going up organically no matter how many people I block. I'm excited about some new technology that the older technology needs and the world doesn't know about. The target market is everyone that isn't you. The target market is everyone that isn't following me.
If I wanted a million bucks, it's rumored I have things I could sell to get a million bucks. If you want a great chart, it's helpful to not have less people willing to sell at a "loss." How do you get less of such people in a chart? Who knows, but I know giving them a bunch of supply ain't the answer. Selling at a "loss" is usually a choice.
Want larger community? Good for all things new and old.
What new tech that helps old tech? Good for all things new and old.
Want chart with less willing to sell at loss? Seems wholesome. If they want to sell lower instead of higher, let 'em, it feels better than someone else selling, Because it has the side benefit that they get less power in the next chart.
So yeah, I actually care about the coins I've founded, and I actually have pretty good theories on what's best for 'em. The band aid gets removed quickly.
The concept that I'm going to be peer pressured into not doing new and amazing things, because some people prefer to sell at a "loss." is hilarious to me. Particularly when the new thing helps the old thing. The people who do the selling yelling at the people who aren't.
New coins and chains and whatever, rehashing the same concepts over and over again launch every day. A couple hundred million here and there, over and over again. I've got something actually cool and unique, but the guys that hurt the last chart are mad they can't hurt the next chart so easily, lol. Maybe by saying mean words on the internet you'll be able to stop me, something nation states weren't able to. Lol.
TLDR; I know what I'm doing, better than you. I know what's good for my inventions, better than you. If instead of marketing for me to do what's wrong for me and everyone else, perhaps you market to everyone that's not me, because what you have in your hands really is better than Bitcoin, vastly so, and its market cap is $1,907,662,305,043 That's about $2 Trillion.
@CryptoCoffee369 This just shows what ppl have sacrificed already, not what counts. Might wanna delete this, RH explicitly said no cores including ehex
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@defibae_ if people buy phex, they buy pls and it goes and sits in the amm pair on pulsex on pulsechain. if people buy ehex they buy [what?] to sit on the eth chain in an AMM? Well whatever that what is, and my guess is, it's ETH, or a stable, is's not PLS is it?
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I explain pumps to you. You have X influence. Your influence can cause Y amount of buys. The more liquid what you are promoting, the less the price will move up with Y money is deployed. If legacy buy Ethereum instead of Bitcoin, the price moves up more, its less liquid. And if they buy PulseChain it super duper goes up more, because its less for sale.
But wait, there's more. If all your influence is only worth Y dollars. Would you rather promote something you own a larger % of, or a smaller %? What do you own a larger % of total supply of, BTC, ETH or PLS? This is why you often see people choose to promote most that which they own the largest % of, so they don't have dead weight pulling down their gains from promoting.
This is not financial advice, I'm just educating you about markets.
P.S. Because ETH is less liquid and vastly superior to Bitcoin in nearly every way, when BTC is sold for ETH the ETH price goes up more than the BTC price goes down. This applies for ETH and PulseChain as well.
P.P.S Happy new all time highs ETH :)
I've done more for Ethereum than you have. Tag someone who also did good for ETH. Congrats ETH on the new all time highs, it's been 1382 days. The ship's come in and 200k free electronic devices will very soon be spreading the good word about ETH, PulseChain, PulseX & HEX.
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The initiative is good but I would suggest we focus on what we already have.
ChangeNOW and Rubic Exchange (a major crosschain protcol) both use the same LP.
They have both supported PulseChain for over 2+ years. Why not put the 50K towards the LP of two large well known protocols in the industry, which would increase trade size from 1k to much larger?
Adding an additional protocol leaves us with more routes but 0 trade size benefits defeating true onboarding, users are back to having to use the offical bridge anyway.
If we focus on improving what we already have you open the gates to our chain properly, new users need to be able to bridge more than 1k through these alternative bridges or there is no point having them imo.
Ethereum is PulseChain's test net. Few people like ETH as much as I do. Some say the best thing that could have happened for ETH's price is for everyone to have given me all the ETH.
PLS receives the benefits of the work ETH devs do, but doesn't have the costs. It doesn't have the risk of pushing out new features, it can pull new features in as they're proven useful and safe.
The Ethereum foundation selling down the ETH price to pay developers to benefit PLS is kinda like the ETH foundation investing in PLS with their money. Which is fair, because PulseChain has given so very, very much to Ethereum. So much buy pressure and so many free coins. Heck, I'm one of the few people out there with the balls to tell you how much better Ethereum is than Bitcoin. If ETH is great, so is its faster, cheaper version, PulseChain.
CryptoTwitter is already all over the place promoting one thing I care about, Ethereum, y'all might as well promote the rest, it's good stuff.
Basically, the dollar has never bought less #Bitcoin or #Ethereum that it does now, yet "stable coins" have $250 billion dollars of marketcap. Do y'all sitting in stables hate making money or love counterparty risk or what?
The PulseChain Train is coming to town, passing all barriers and breaking all resistances. Post exactly which things you think people most be most excited to know, including PulseX and HEX. If you were writing someone a heartfelt letter, what would you want them to know?
So crypto, what are you gonna do when the mass marketing starts ripping faces off? People are going to hear about PulseChain, PulseX and HEX and pump dot tires directly before they hear about anything else. They're going to hold something in their hands that works great and is impressive. Something they're not going to throw away.
HEX did a 10,000x in price the first time, while being murdered with deca millions in fees to ETH. Now PulseChain exists and when PLS goes up, HEX goes up. PLS, PLSX, HEX, pump tires, they all reinforce each other! Coin burning everywhere you look. It's amazing. Dry powder ready to explode. The weak hands shaken out violently. Amazing designs and reliability with years of track record.
The match is nearly struck. Be ready for greatness. And haters, you mind as well get your memes ready, because you're going to be very butthurt.