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RE: What is the inner value of a token?

in #token4 years ago

Dear @achim03

Another interesting choice of topic. I truly wasn't aware that you were a banker in the past. Or pehaps I just forgot (old me, old me)

Like many of you, I lived through the ICO wave and then the STO wave

Didn't you have impression, that STO never did as well as ICOs? Somehow STO wave was ... hardly noticed.

ps.
I'm not sure if I agree your points about distribution. It seem that you believe, that mass adoption is always good and necessary. I don't think that way.
If I had to choose distributing token to 10k people (mostly random) or distribute token to 1000 people who are slowly but steadily selected and who are aware of the project, risks of it and are supportive -> then I would rather choose second option.

Use cases is what I would care more than amount of people participating. But that's just me.

Have a great monday ahead of you :) Upvote on the way.
Yours, Piotr

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Hi @crypto.piotr,
Thanks for your great comment.

Didn't you have impression, that STO never did as well as ICOs? Somehow STO wave was ... hardly noticed.

I agree with you the problem with STO was that ICO had already desilussioned most people.

I'm not sure if I agree your points about distribution. It seem that you believe, that mass adoption is always good and necessary. I don't think that way.

If I look at the distribution of a token, I believe that if the more people own it, the more legitimacy it has. Of course this is my personal opinion only. I think that it's not a big difference if there 10K or 1K who own the token. But it makes a big difference if it's 50 people or 1'000 people. For many tokens I think that there are not even 1000 token owners.

Wish you a nice week start!
Best regards,
Achim