[bisq-network/growth] Review GRIN listing on Bisq (#205)

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Mon Nov 8 18:20:02 CET 2021


@jasotimur Nice points. I will give some answer. 

- There are currently 3600 miners and approximately $10 million of mining equipment is required to provide this network power. Grin has this. It's just that most of the miners are from China, so they use Chinese origin pools and we are working to fix this issue.
- Inflation bug has been resolved and Grin network power is increasing day by day. So this is unlikely.
- Definitely not a dying project. All the developers have done their work and the hard-forks are complete. They left because there was nothing more to do. Currently, Grin has enough budget for developers.
- Grin is an emerging community. 
- The community is growing up everyday.
- There is good volume in Gate and Tradeogre for Grin's current position. Months ago, Grin had $2-3 million in volume on Gate.
- Technical problem? People who do not know Grin may have problems, but for those who do, there is no problem. Just try sending Grin via tradeogre. You will see how practical and hassle-free it is.

Another points; 
1. Grin's network power is not even available in cryptocurrencies that are worth 10 times more than Grin.
2. Grin's daily transfer count is even higher than cryptocurrencies that are worth 10 times more. For example, you can compare it on coinmetrics with Verge coin.
3. Grin's daily transfer count is higher than any of Monero and Dash's early years.
4. Grin is a completely decentralized and fair cryptocurrency. It should be added to the stock market not for an interest, but because it is so.
5. The exclusion of Grin today may cause your losses. Because the comminity doesn't forget that. Today Grin may need you, but tomorrow you may need Grin.

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