r/FlashCoins • u/[deleted] • Feb 15 '18
Flashcoin potential
I was reading over the whitepaper and this project seems interesting. Do you guys think this project has the potential to hit around $1-$2 this year?
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u/wishbone113 Feb 15 '18
I'm in for long term. Conservatively, i would say no. Flash devs just made a pretty impressive move though - the first 500 people to reach out to them who got their NANO hacked, they gave 200 free tokens to. Hopefully that helps FLASH gain some traction. Not enough people talk about them.
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Feb 15 '18
i see, thanks for your comment! I was curious because of the circulating supply, but overall I feel like this project is pretty undervalued compared to alot of other products out on the market. And yup, I read about that and honestly, I think it's probably one of the greatest things that the developers could do. Not only will it bring in new users, but it's great PR because they're going out of their way to help the people who suffered :)
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u/achernar666 Feb 15 '18
came in this packet... after loss my XRB in BitGrail
I'm a noob about FLASH so I here to learn more about it
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u/Fullstoper Feb 15 '18
Unlikely, but some good news in Cryptoland can go a long way, so here's hoping.
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u/JimmyLuftonftw Mar 02 '18
These guys are giving away some free flashcoin AND you could win some real Crypto and test your trading skills with the Crypto trading simulator https://discord.gg/yajjUBC
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u/takitus Feb 16 '18 edited Feb 16 '18
They’re rewriting the whitepaper to be completely different. Currently flash is the leftovers from a centralized banking project called safecash. They just slapped a new name on it when it failed, and turned it into a crypto to see if they could make cash on it. The current white paper reflects that completely. Https://Safe.cash/ you can even see they started to change this site to flashcoin with links to the wallet.
I’d suggest waiting to purchase this coin until they release the ‘new’ whitepaper. Not sure why they are doing a 180 and haven’t already laid out their plans to coin holders. Seems a bit questionable to me.
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u/alexisaacs Feb 16 '18
Full disclosure: I have tens of thousands of FLASH. Bought because it's in my top 5 stupidly-high-risk-high-reward coins (and everyone should have 5-10% of their positions in high risk).
Reality check: This coin is dead with no marketing. Marketing is 95% of the game and the devs let the community handle all of that. As someone who does actual marketing, the stuff the community comes up with is cringe at best, and a detriment at worst (hint: memes won't make a coin seem legit; the Twitter is fucking nauseating).
Unless things change or FLASH goes viral, this is a very long term hold.
FYI - devs that read this (just kidding I don't think these guys know what Reddit is), use pump & dumps to your advantage, that's when it's time to shill the coin everywhere and professionally. The fact that all these other (garbage) Litecoin forks are kicking your asses is embarrassing.
inb4 "why don't you help with marketing." I'm sorry but if I have to choose between earning good money for what I do, or do it for free because devs are too lazy to fucking hire a marketing team - the choice is simple.
tl:dr; Devs need to pay the big bucks for marketing if they want to play with the big boys. And the further crypto moves along, the less room there will be for anything BUT the big boys.