I saw the ad days ago >video posted on medium article is the same as video airing on TV
Michael Young
Is it airing in good slots? Close to primetime?
Lucas Barnes
Literal Pajeet scam shitcoin
Hudson Cruz
I dont think they are scamming people together with sparwelt lol
Nathaniel Turner
literal german gem low cap goodcoin
Jose Phillips
I'm the guy that asked proofs of airing, saw the ads on medium days ago I don't think they are scamming also, but have doubts it aired already. I digged around and just saw german articles from Wednesday about 'future campaigns' (basically translated medium article in german)
Anthony Jones
How known is sparwelt as a website in Germany? Because through google the offer is not easy to find if you just put in sparenergie for example.
Its airing while the show "Die Superhändler" is on tv, its a show for people to think they can be rich by buying trash. But i saw it also between news and primetime. Saw it only once,might air more next week. RTL is mostly for people to think they are some sort of genius because they watch it "ironically", mostly young people under 30
Justin Evans
still top coin, growth bit slow right now but went from 2 to 10 cents in a week so that's fine. Might get an extra 5k stack while under €0,10 still
Weird target then. Are they looking out the young Grünen voters? I would rather focus on the +45 and especially married women, the demographics that is the most likely to care about both saving the planet and saving money on bills.
Thomas Peterson
That's probably their best demographic. Amazing.
Dominic Murphy
Rtl has many shows that target especially older (imo desperate) women (unter uns, gzsz,...) but i dont know if the ad is aired while these shows are on
Parker Harris
I think young people out of college or in college are the once most into this kind of shit. Our generation in europe is pretty fucked up, not wanting kids to save the earth etc. Plus they live by themselves so that is more euro's per capita (single households spend more per capita on energy and they spend exactly as much as a five person household on lition fees)
You're not wrong about all of this but will they actually take the necessary steps to change their energy provider? Most of them cry a lot but are lazy and childish as fuck. I feel like looking for the best energy provider is something you do when you're in charge of a family, not when you're a childish sub-30 leftist.
Besides in my country most of the youth actually just don't give a shit. It's true the voting youth is very left-green leaning, but if you factor participation rates the average Green voters here is a woman between 40 and 60. Maybe it's different in Germany, they are much more indoctrinated and they feel guilty for merely existing. What's the Grünen demographics?
>Die Superhändler Is this some kind of weird Kraut antiques roadshow thing?
Jaxon Watson
The real money is not within homes changing their provider but companies that want to save 20% on their electrical bill, specially in these hard times every little saving counts for businesses.
>The Lition team took a business trip to visit the Peppermint Group this week, a large and innovative company in the textile industry. Our CEO Richard Lohwasser and COO Kyung-Hun Ha met with their leadership team to begin exploring opportunities around integrating blockchain technology into their business.
The Peppermint Group develops innovative textiles across the entire value chain for the corporate, protection, mobility, industrial, interior and fashion sectors. With over 600 employees and seven locations in Europe, the Peppermint Group generates an annual turnover of approx. €90 million.
Lincoln Kelly
Yes, we already have this format, superhändler is a copy. The only difference is that superhändler are with balding men while the original has hair: youtu.be/cZqMuzPQ41k
Lohwasser needs to work on his wardrobe. He's dangerously close to gay cowboy territory.
Logan Davis
I may be totally wrong but from my understanding the blockchain use only ensue transaction costs, for a fixed and low amount. It doesn't really matter how much the energy bill itself costs, the rewards for LIT stakers only comes from how much Tx the chain processes, and that's roughly 100 (96) per day. Which is why I was focusing on households: 1000 private customers means about 100000 Tx.
If this is correct, signing a lot of companies don't change that many things regarding staking but only helps Lition itself to thrive, which will of course have subsequent repercussions on Lition's activity and end up in benefits for us if they manage to grow their market share.