Bitcoin cash, a cryptocurrency established as a result of the hard fork that took place to manage the scalability problem, is becoming more popular to students and other individuals.
read.cash platform played a big role in introducing it to the growing number of individuals arounf the world. As of this moment, the platform has now 32,061 users. 17,262 users being the monthly active users, 7,094 users being the weekly active users, and 2,418 users being the daily active users.
The number of users skyrocketed a few weeks ago, and this brought a lot of spammers on the site making a lot of nonsensical articles. On the other hand, read.cash proponents made an action to get rid of it.
The first action made was adding the "move to spam" option. At the first few hours that it was added, it goes well, but as the days passed, spammers made their own move too which is to move the comments of rules - abiding users in spam. Many user made their own sentiments here and there. Some are saying they just accidentally click it since it was just near the "quick reply" tab in the notifications tab. With that, the "move to spam" feature was improved. It was then put at the side of each notification.
A week ago, another announcement was made. The points have gone and this cause the nose-diving of active users. Fortunately, it is those who loves spamming the site are gone, and the rules - abiding users continue publishing.
The negative impact was sufficed by the good impact. It opens more opportunity for the active users to improve their writing while learning and earning at the same time. There are still few spammers, but it manageable.
It paved the way to get know more about bitcoin.cash, most especially the important articles written by cryptocurrencies enthusiasts.
The nose-diving of active users may have caused the decrease of active users, but it skyrocketed the quality of each post being made.
It does help the users especially the students like me to buy the things we need in in our online class.
Just like in the saying, "kapag may tiyaga, may nilaga." In English, "When there is perseverance there is stew." It means, if you work hard for something, a sweet fruit will be reaped. You reap what you sow.