For sure. I think there are plenty of people who just like to blog, and connect, no matter the platform. They may have stumbled upon Steemit first, because it is pretty big. After a while they notice how bad posts get highly rewarded, and their own hard work gets nothing or pennies.
These people would be way better off on Whaleshares.
On another note, this single message doesn't exactly outweigh all the crossposting that is done the other way around.
You should take a look, the human factor may pleasantly surprise you.
Why then the crash in price ? Why Is the coin not listed in known exchange? What's the promotional model or map for whaleshares ? I put in more than 2k dollars on that crap and can not even look at my wallet again so I don't die of hypotension
Not sure how it happened, but I never noticed this reply.
Can't find you on Whaleshares with the same account name, maybe it is because of the fresh start you mention in your first post on Hive.
It seems you got some interaction with real people on the first three posts, all in the hype of the moment, after that it is just bots that pay attention to your post.
You should really give Whaleshares another try. Engagement is more important than the vote, or in Whaleshares's case the tip. If this were a Whaleshares comment, I could still tip you for your effort of commenting, or even tip your account and leave a memo. Since this is Hive I can do nothing to reward you.
Adding a coin to as many exchanges as you can is probably nice to get noticed but it doesn't improve the quality of the project. Being present on the platform does.
If you want to engage with real people instead of bots, and value comments, and the lack of downvoting, try Whaleshares.