Methodx I like your poster .
How about a section about how BTSX holders receive dividends instead of 10%/year inflation.
I want to put that in the infographic but can I really claim 10% yield/interest? It'll end up being whatever the exchange takes in as fees, which could be anything.
Right, I would avoid anything that (a) can not be kept for sure or (b) is too good to be true. That always turns on the "Scam" alarm in my head.
If we could have some confidence that BitsharesX would get a close enough proximity to 10% I'd use it, its a great hook. However, I don't think we have enough history to go that far out on a lim. Maybe say something like "as much as 10%" or " at least X% more than transitional legacy banks" <--- just throwing out ideas. By the way has anyone at Bitshares done a back of the envelope analysis of what they interest payments could be. We probably can use that to back up the stated rate.
BM calculated that it could roughly be 10% p.a.
Maybe it is just that I am not american. Where I live people (incl. me) are super critical if something too good to be true comes around the corner. Most broad claims are made by scams.
In the US everyone believes in endless opportunities without trade ofs for everyone. That is not like that everywhere in the world. IMO such a mind set suits the marketing industry perfectly because ppl feel uplifted if they are on the forefront of society's progress (which is indicated by the degree of novelty and amount of things/technology you own).
Big corporations can get away with polluting the planet (everyone's resources: air, a stable climate, rivers etc.) simply by stating that there will be technical solutions in the future and ppl believe it.
I have nothing against this culture (as long as it does not harm everyone around the plant), just saying that broad claims are not received everywhere with the same optimism.
God, this has gotten a bit of track but you know where I am coming from