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I don't know why. I instinctively dislike this.
Did you instinctively dislike Bitcoin too ? haha
I don't know why. I instinctively dislike this.
Did you instinctively dislike Bitcoin too ? haha
You are not wrong, Q openly admit to being somewhat of a ponzi scheme. They accept this is the approach they need to take to build interest and volume of consumers using their platform. I give it little chance of success, but that doesn't seem to stop profits being made in the wacky world of crypto.I liked it as a concept, but felt it was a gamble as an investment. I've been persuaded that crypto has a future (and have had a punt on Bitcoin and Ethereum myself now), but Q doesn't pass my sniff test. Maybe I'm wrong, it has been known
I was only speaking with Braden yesterday (he sold q.org).. I asked the very same question, to which he replied he had no idea what ' initiative Q ' was; or who Saar Wilf was.. He genuinely didn't know too! It's always possible he could have used a broker to acquire it, however, i feel it was just a coincidence or maybe a domain investor beating him to the punch with the hope to later sell it on, either way its win win for the buyer as single letters will always hold significant resell value.
Thanks. I've signed up. All sounds a bit optimistic but nothing to lose.
https://initiativeq.com/invite/HIyWWnnjQ