The coders here are absolute genius.
The professionalism in the community, the mumbles, bitshares tv, just the language used here in the forum is so refreshing.
I'm luvin it. ™
well said. These are also the reasons that, regardless of the price or the market cap, keep me excited to no end about this project and why I'm here for the long haul, too
And your claims are backed by... "wishful thinking"? I would have to disagree on the quality of development. Toast is the only one on the Dev team I have really high respect for. Dan comes a close second, but I think his stubbornness has actually impacted the growth of this ecosystem negatively.
When the price is down, there are no interesting forum posts, or things seem a bit on the quiet side, I usually go to the github page and look at the source code and the discussion threads on the github issues, and I immediately regain all confidence in the project. As a c++ coder myself, I regard the BitShares source code as one of the highest quality I have seen in a c++ project. People shouldn't forget that it's been less than a year since BitShares was officially released, and even though some bugs still need to be ironed out, and some optimizations performed in order to provide a stunning user experience, the basic design is really strong and the one that makes most sense to me as of right now in the crypto scene.
Dude, I wish you good luck, but I've seen people with your level of enthusiasm when the price was almost 5 times the current level, and they are not happy campers now.
Just word of advice - don't go crazy all in, you may regret it more, than regretting not going all in.
As said, I'm more excited by the technology that I see being built under my eyes than the immediate profit I could have made by investing in a promising project. So even if the price goes down now, I still believe that if I am right about the project, it will eventually go up again because of its vastly superior technology (maybe a naive point of view, but I want to believe it). In any case, thanks for the advice, but as I should, I only invested as much as what I could afford to lose, so no worries there