What reason do they have to accept the cost of not offering the cheapest they are able directly in btc? To prop up safecoin? What will they do against people who accept btc at those prices?
I want someone to break down why two parties will consistently choose to trade their preffered money into and out of safecoin before performing their exchange. The only way for this to happen is if the DAC doesn't work unless you do, and you can only get people to accept that cost is for the value add from the DAC (not from the other party in the exchange!!) is greater than that cost.
Maidsafe is facilitating transactions for free (at cost even??) and then promoting a maidsafe-brand cryptocurrency on the side.
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Because it's the token of the network, and acceptance gives it value. Everybody running on the safecoin network will have safecoin, so everyone is vested in its success. Nobody says it has to be the only token, but being the native token and all participants being vested through non-monetary means means you have an enormous community just like doge except there is actual value here.
You guys are seeing this as a negative, but to my eyes it is a positive - people who want a lot buy it, people who want a little farm it. The market will value it. More options is better unless they step on each other.
Also you keep calling Bitcoin inflationary but it's only technically inflationary, in practice is is and always has been deflationary because demand far outstripes increases in supply. I would argue you can look at CoinmarketCap and find many tokens who have deflationary fundamentals but because of failure to penetrate the mindshare and achieve critical mass they are inflationary in practice since demand falls away but supply remains. Ripple is an excellent example of this.
seriously, launch something before you take the time to gloat about other peoples success. Will we in fact see a release next week? I want to believe but have really no faith left after every single self imposed deadline has been blown with very little commentary. We like talking about other peoples failures and our successes, but it would be great if there were some personal successes to talk about that don't conclude with "And that was promising"