A month away for a clone coin?
Do we all remember this post... Look how EGC went big. Every coin that has a good working dev (team) can achieve the same results as EGC. Every day you have a lot of new coins, a lot created by students that steal people BTCs and make the next coin. But when you check the list of real coins that deliver some good results then that list isn't bad at all. EGC was a $2,000 coin today it is worth $1,761,913. That is a return of 100000%, so you could already invested in 1,000 shitcoins that went to 0 sats (delisted, etc) and still make profit. Great job EGC!! This is a wonderful example of a team that works hard and that give huge rewards back to the real believers of this coin.
Thank you so very much for the kind words tinaken_v. I for one certainly remember that post, as I do every post. I can, more times than not, know who even deletes a post and what post they removed when one has been removed. I take communication to the community very seriously. I know there are fellow humans here that have invested in this project, and in many ways, invested in my word. I take that obligation seriously, personally, and am so proud when people learn I honor it.
EverGreenCoin is not only "a coin", but rather an encapsulation of the full-hearted commitment to our environment and everything within it, ourselves and our best interests included. I am so happy to see branches already starting to form on the sapling that is EverGreenCoin I planted just several months ago. After all, we are still in the first season of growth. At present rate, EverGreenCoin is going to be a towering giant in the forest before year 1 by many measures, price included, but more importantly the positive impact on our world. That is the value I strive for, price is a pleasant side effect that further enables those efforts. That cycle of self feeding is building great energy now.
My strategy has been quite simple: 1) Work hard. I eat, sleep, and live EGC the vast majority of my days, like a parent to a child must. Don't stop learning ways to work more efficiently. 2) Be honest in all ways, including plans, the progress, and the unfortunate pitfalls. True, somethings demand secrecy but, like a gift on Christmas morning, the secrecy is in the best intentions. 3) Treat everyone and everything as I would treat myself. 4) Persistence. Forward. Always.
In this project I have done my very best to convey my personal convictions. My heart warms when I hear accolades like a parent's must at an award ceremony. I guess I would make a demanding parent, as my ambitions only see how far this can go.
Thank you all! Again with the child analogy, it takes a tribe to raise one!