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RE: Dreams to Reality

in ReggaeJAHM5 years ago

Good question, but basically waiting to see what SMTS bring vs HIVE engine, as to bring it over now would be a distraction without a real use case. The value of JAHM was never real in my opinion, there were people doing market making who weren't even asked to do market making. But in regards to selling tracks HBD is the real way to go and then HIVE, at the end of the day, we are gonna have to sell any other token for the mother token.

What would you like to see happen with the JAHM token?

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There were times when a token was worth 5 cents. I would like a token to cost at least 1 cent. And if it costs 2-2.5 cents, I will be very happy. Heh)
And it will be nice set price 100-500 JAHM, but no 1000000000000 JAHM.

The value of JAHM was never real in my opinion
What do you meen? Y mean price was too high or too low?

we are gonna have to sell any other token for the mother token
Not always. I think I can accept the token directly into the wallet. A person will simply drop JAHM from his wallet into my wallet if he has a enough number of tokens.

 5 years ago  

Yes, but I mean like, most will sell for hive to vary out I to fiat. But not if things can be bought with Jahm.

What do you think about the future Jahm?
What can be done to make the price go up?

I used to work as an SMM in the editorial office, therefore, for my part, I see Jahm must promotion in social networks to Jahm go beyond the limits of Steemit and the Hive.

PS: I have long wanted to ask you what language is spoken on the Caribbean islands? ))

 5 years ago  

Sorry I made some typos lol. But yeah man, beyond steeem and hive is a must. Now I think if we build a solid community with people who engage and really take the community as their own, jahm will find use cases from the minds combined. I am a great believer in the power of the mastermind.

You know we speak “patois” but English is the official language we learn in schools,patois is learnt in the streets and from family and friends. It’s like a slang.