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The community is small so payout doesn't worth it. The payout doesn't worth it so the community is small. It's a vicious circle
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Not sure what's your goal in this conversation. No one said it's easy
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I have been trying for a long time to find out why memo usage is stagnating. And I don't think it is because it is dominated by crypto people.
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I think it's because new users don't get enough attention. They post a few times. There is no little or no reaction from the users and they leave again. This happens all the time. I
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That's because crypto people don't care about anything else than topics of their choosing. That's why I'm saying communities should be separated.
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Even crypto enthusiasts will not stay if no one interacts with them.
https://memo.cash/profile/1MtuMvjifZ92sBuNVRbEamYFdMQrJsExi3
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Community involvement is the key. In busy.org we had hundreds of non technical users filling up issues in our github or communicate with devs in discord. It's not the case here
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Yeah, the memo/member community is not open enough. We only communicate with each other.
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True, there's a reason community building is a word. It just doesn't grow organically, requires funding and attention
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But also there's a problem of normal people being poor in BCH and not founded to give away tips to each others. Tokens can fix it but giving potential valuation to a system
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have been observing it for a long time. I've been on Memo since the beginning.
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More users would be cool, don't forget we have some users not saying anything, they are just observing.
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Yeah, that might be true. But if they're not even "liking", I doubt they're even there.
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Maybe @memo can shine some light with sharing his GA stats
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It will soon be overtaken by read.cash.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/read.cash#overview
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ReadCash is for blogging and blogs are not decentralized, only wallets are. Those are completely different platforms. It's like comparing WordPress with Twitter.
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I know, but you can compare the user traffic on similarweb. If the traffic is growing it's OK.
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I watch it here:
https://www.similarweb.com/website/memo.cash#overview
It does not look very good