Beginning to think you need to be a scam coin to get on a major exchange!
Taking a look at some of those coins making the grade makes me wonder why we bothered doing everything by the book.
Apparently to make it onto a popular exchange you need to offer features that are not achievable and offer no real proof of identity.
Real coins with real solid projects and providing creditable identity are branded scam and bypassed to make way for .... scam coins.
So much for fair e-commerce and a free market place in an unregulated market place.
Darren Palmer
CEO
Don't let it get you down Mr. Palmer.
Those coins burn too bright and will eventually be nothing but ashes.
A coin only needs consistent, dependable development to move to the top and stand out from the rest in today's market.
It has been pointed out elsewhere that most of these "feature" coins have terrible development and deployment practices. That makes them fun to trade on the exchanges but terrible to try to use for any practical transactions.
You've got a business plan to execute for PayProCoin. Add a regular development, bug reporting and deployment cycle to really make it shine.