Pretty funny we were never focused on steem users, we listed their tokens because we happened to have a steem engine token and they had a decent plan of attack. So it only made sense to list them, now we're focused on b2b systems and not just normal user-generated coins.
We already have a huge contract signed to port over a media company so you can keep spreading fud if you like but we're making the bigger moves bringing companies in and not focused on only the people in the steem chain. Also, this media company has a business plan and user base for every site we will be bringing in. Your comment about no one will use our system makes so sense. Since we're spending the money and time to bring these people into the system.
And as for no liquidity, there is like no volume in steem in general since its always being dumped or is delegated to bots. Our sidechain came from the needs of our client and because of the limitation of steem-engine. Also to get the record straight we were marketing steem-engine to clients but will not be doing so anymore.
Also, there are only a few coins on the steem-engine dex that do any real volume at all. And from what most have seen its people manipulating markets to try and make it seem worth more.
So, did you just take the time to tell the Steem Community why you don't need the Steem Community?
:) Instuctor has been doing that too. It's a strange strategy.
Nope, we took the time to say we're not only focused on the current people and projects in the steem community. We're reaching out and bringing in already established companies into the steem ecosystem like the original plan of smt's was supposed to head towards. Which we have done we have signed a contract to bring in 35 sites, this is not a very bad start.
We're still having meetings with teams who have made steem-engine tokens who want to have a website who will be switching over to our sidechain come launch. Many people don't have 1000 steem to put on a bot and then the 35 dollars it costs to edit it every single time you need to make a change.
So they will be going with the bot we will be making, this means anyone can have a site. Rocketex will be including a free opensource bot for anyone who wants to run a sidechain community. We'll also be providing an on chain contract for token distribution which will automate it in the sidechain which will not cost anything close to 30 dollars an edit. In fact the bot will not have a cost other than edits, you will only need to be staked to use the contract.
The reason we're stepping away from steem-engine is that we don't have as much freedom and we can work on our own timelines. This does not mean were fully stepping away from steem. It means we're looking to make steem grow and feel by reaching outwards pulling companies in this is the best way to help the chain succeed and the chain will be able to do more in the long run.