I’ve seen quite a few posts asking about the status/availability of the exchange in different countries/regions. I think it would be a good idea for Nash to post an interactive world map on their website which would show the status of the exchange and the number of registered accounts in each country/state/province/etc. For example, the exchange is not yet available to Canadians, so if you were to hover your mouse over a Canadian province, it would show: “Exchange not currently active in this region. (Some comment as to what the team is working on for this province). Registered accounts: 114.” I think this would be a more efficient way for the team to inform the community about exchange status (as opposed to answering individual “wen” questions here and on twitter).
Love this idea!
Thanks. This is a very crude representation of what I’m envisioning. Of course, the real thing would be interactive and much more accurate, informative, and visually appealing.
Care to explain? An idea gets 16 thumbs up from the community and that’s all you can contribute?
In the early life of a product, one should make the difference between:
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primitives: core features, hard must-haves; your product will stumble until you have those.
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enablers: secondary features, mostly nice-to-haves
Enablers can sometimes help spark interest in your product, but mostly you should be focused on primitives. For the time being, Nash should be solely focused on its primitives: trading experience, trading pairs, transfers, security, API keys, fiat on-ramps, etc. This is why…
…are great community contributions, but should not even be considered for now.
Being a product manager by trade, I am very sensitive to the question of prioritization, so I can understand @kazanchev’s reaction. However being in a community, we should welcome all contributions and trust Nash team to stay focused on truly important features (primitives!).
Much more informative than what you said before