*AHEEAM*
This will be a pseudo C.A.S.H post, but since I tried using Banano (more specifically the job board on reddit linked below)¹. I thought I'd at least share the struggles, pictures, lesson and planning behind it.
Was the plan worth it?
I snagged ~500,000 Banano [BAN] preparing for what I thought would be a month long project with a team of 44 strong incognito Tweeters (or Römauts as I wanted to label our group, cuz Jason and the Argonauts ... yeah ... i know).
In hindsight, saying I'd pay 200/day was meshed too close with the end amount of 6,000 ... so it looked, like this:
To answer my own question:
No; I learned a lot, but I'd rather have my money back; BAN could easily rocket to USD$0.01 by some miracle, but I'd rather stick my funds in BAT, PRE (a post coming soon) or even DOGE.
This was my first advertising/marketing project in half a decade; first one started from the ground up & funded outside of school. The free poster site I used is linked below also. ²
The theme, as is with most of what i do, is Agnostic Egoism ... targets initially were to be random retweets, but I'd move to retweeting Publish0x authors, unrecognized geniuses, Crypto projects & analysts next.
I'll need a LOT of help in the future. Starting with where to buy the starter funds ...
... because choosing Mercatox to buy BAN was one of the costliest mistakes I've made in a while.
Banano in a Nutshell
For those who don't know the specifics about BAN:
- It's a Meme coin.
- Split from Nano.
- No fees (unless on Exchanges).
That's pretty much the sum of it; though i was initially frustrated trying to find ANY straightforward information on the project, i slowly relaxed the more puns, jokes & memes I saw; the price (USD$0.0016) was on an uptrend too when I bought it, so I made me even MORE ancy (As of writing, BAN is USD$0.0012), so I sold two days later to complete my Basic Attention benchmark target I set in another article, and may try to continue the project tipping people with BAT insteas of handing out BAN(s).
I'll eventually release a history of my successes & fails at leading as well, but for now, what's posted on Instagram will have to do.
Conclusion
Banano much project. So wow, fast :) Enough of what i think; what have you all experienced using the project? What do you think about it?