if you want to run a business you have to reward your early…
if you want to run a business you have to reward your early adopters if you want to grow. turning your first customers into ambassadors is key. thank you for your past and present support.
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the user numbers on Twetch was barely a reward, the only ones who were profiting were the devs by selling low numbers to users.
There was almost no other reward for early Twetch users. We paid more for posts and media upload and so on... That early adopters profit more is some kind of myth which has been disproved many times. just my 2 cents. 😉
I’m not saying early adopters profit more and you are making my point for me. People were willing to pay for user numbers. They had demonstrated value. The act of paying for something is demonstrating value to others. It’s a costly signal.
How well twetch was able to continue to create value for early adopters is separate thing. Right now the value of the numbers is different than during the time of the coingeek presentation. Moreover Twetch user numbers weren’t even notarized on chain
The value of user numbers is dynamic depending on how well the issuing organization listens to its investors.
If the organization gets paid in bsv its investors are bsv holders.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JtBVJQvkqYE