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Main => General Discussion => Topic started by: jwiz168 on April 14, 2014, 12:35:18 am
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Airdrop is a trending word for cryptocurrency world but Im not buying if it will make bitshare's value diminished. Some guys think for marketing purposes, bitshare may follow airdropping scheme and to let people know bitshare is as valuable as bitcoin. For all I know, bitshare is a whole lot valuable than bitcoin. I begin to suspect that investors who did not see the snapshot being valuable to bitshare as it today are trying to get bitshare with no investment at all. Airdropping is not the way to market bitshare.
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The fact that you're posting this in "Bank & Exchange" section suggests that you think airdrop is being considered for bitshares X. It is not, BTS X is still 50/50 AGS/PTS.
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yes . That is true . But I think some guys who have just realized the importance of bitshare are trying to convince that bitcoin holders have the "privilege" owning bitshare via airdrop.
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People who simply own Bitcoin but didn't actually invest in AGS fund with Bitcoin deserve no Bitshares. Unless they are willing to use their Bitcoin to purchase Bitshares.
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People who simply own Bitcoin but didn't actually invest in AGS fund with Bitcoin deserve no Bitshares. Unless they are willing to use their Bitcoin to purchase Bitshares.
More importantly those who have contributed to AGS deserve PTS… see here: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=1890.msg52735#msg52735
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I do not own bitcoin and i dont believe that bitcoin will be around in coming years since it uses an economically unsustainable model. However, those that have invested in the bitcoin space have created a great deal of value for the bitshares community that would not have otherwise been there without bitcoin. 4000+ bitcoin that have been collected by bitshares could still be valued at $100 price of year ago. Furthermore since pts is valued in btc the price of pts would be significantly lower as well. Some times irrational exuberance is necessary to get industries off the ground. Although bitcoin and altcoin investers allocations of capital may have been misguided, it does not mean that they have not contributed to bitshares indirectly.