Why is it so difficult for me to give away crypto?

I've been building a really cool community at Coinfeed that will be supported by a cornucopia of analysis tools. Right now I think we have one of the best news engines that pulls from over 100 sources and trims out 90% of the garbage (saves a shit load of time). Some of the other tools being developed are based on my years working as a quant on the trade floor for commodities trading firms.

I’d characterize the community as one that’s eager to learn and eager to contribute. We have some really cool people in there including doctors, entrepreneurs, professional miners, a Jimmy Song-trained/Consensys-trained blockchain/dapp developer, and even a few down-to-earth youtube influencers (they’re on the app so won’t name drop).

But here’s the thing. I want to give away $10 worth of BTC or Nano (member's choice) each day to one new member that joins as a promotion for all of 2018 (app is freemium). I’ve come to realize that this sounds incredibly scammy no matter how I reword it. It’s not a scam however, just a simple promotion. Like a real one. I sent Louis (the community manager for NANO) a Facebook message to see if I can post my promo in his group. (Never got a response and I can understand why).

Any social media managers out there, maybe you can help get the word out?

The app is called Coinfeed. I can’t wait to show off the features we have in store. Once we finish testing our market watch module, I fully feel we will give other apps (2.0 or not) a run for their money.

Usernames such as @John or @Rishi are still available. Hope to have you join our tribe.

Rules posted here: r/coinfeed

Thanks ✌🏼



Submitted September 11, 2018 at 08:22PM by xut https://ift.tt/2N5TE3H

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