Money has to come from somewhere. If people want the thing to be a success then the money needs to be taken out of btsx fund.
To be a success and appeal to the young demographic then this thing really needs to be slick. So there needs to be software close to iTunes or we need to luck across the next Justin Bieber. I dunno.. How do all these things go together ? Development is not cheap. It requires expensive labor. It is also not easy. There are great differences in the abilities of developers, it can be easy to hire a dud which is only revealed after a few weeks of training etc.
Yes. To compete successfully against the likes of iTunes, Amazon, and whatever other competitors emerge from the woodwork, Bitshares Music/PeerTracks is going to need every advantage they can get,
including full support of the community.
Let's hope they come to their senses and see the wisdom of a higher allocation for PTS & AGS, e.g, at least 15-20% (which would likely translate into a larger, more successful presale anyways).