the distribution is very poor in this coin just a single IPO with no mining ... have all the coins in the hands of the few.
Who wants to buy in when all the stakeholders are waiting to dump the coin??
You're wrong about this. Distribution is not an issue, and it has got nothing to do with the current situation.
1. Low trading volume on Poloniex would suggest that most of Qora stakeholders are long-term investors. None of the stakeholders would sell short for a quick profit. Lack of price movement is also an indication that most of the investors are in for the long haul. It's a good sign that the early investors have strong faith in the project, and there is no pump & dump guys among the early investors. So you can say that Qora is a very safe investment (not subject to crazy price fluctuation).
2. One of the biggest Qora holders, renat0, is NOT an original stakeholders. He currently owns roughly 3% of Qora supply. As far as I can tell, there are very few original stakeholders still in possession of over 1% of Qora supply after 1 month of trading & giveaway.
3. At the current price, 100 million qora is only worth 60 - 80 BTC. 80 BTC for 1% of any cryptocurrency is cheap. If you take the overall supply of Qora into consideration (10 Billion fixed) and compare it to the similarly priced coins on CoinMarketCap, you would come to the conclusion that Qora is severely undervalued.
To be fair to the troll it is a bit underwhelming on here.
I am confused daily why the vol on Polinex is like 5-10 BTC while coins like Monero have like 400BTC vol?
No wonder you're always confused. Have you ever considered the possibility that the problem might be
YOU?