Did you carefully read my op? I mentioned both transfer and trading fee and talking about them, but you seems that you stuck in your own thoughts.
It only shows your ignorance as you treat them equally.
Anyway, (1) customers don't much care about them. This means you can fully differentiate our service. BTC already sustained 5 years and expected to be alive in the future too. This is the reality unfortunately.
What customers do you mean? Define your customer or stop using this word.
Where is the distinction between online merchants and online consumers? Your ignorance is just amazing.
If your online consumer is someone who does not care about "financial independence" he should stick to PayPal or debit card and we cannot win him over at this stage even if we had zero transfer fees.
If your online merchant is stupid enough not to include BTC volatility (or the cost of eliminating this volatility) - yes, he should stick to BTC and find out what it really costs to use BTC.
(2) Do customers care? Maybe not. But shareholders and investors care.
Are you selling your product to shareholders and investors?
Or online merchants and online consumers?
(3) So what is your the optimal fee level and why? $0.2? $0.1? $0.3? You're just saying high fee is good for businesses without specific numbers.
Something around $0.15-$0.20 is optimal.
And I support this level because it makes my referral business sustainable and because it makes it attractive for a merchant to join our selling efforts.
(4) This presents your full ignorance of BTS2 decision-making system. See the committee voting result. If you want to keep fees high, create a committee member and get higher votes than Bitcrab.
No, it proves your ignorance about marketing.
If you want to keep transfer fees low it's
you who needs to create a committee member and get the votes.
You may want to increase fee to 60 BTS. Yes it's $0.2 now.
I'd support that.
And if people to whom I present BTS keep telling me "I like the product but it's a bit too expensive to use" I will offer to prefund them to get them started.