Bitcoin & PlanB
PlanB PlanB
Hey Bitcoin, since you’re all about charts and I’m all about contingency plans, how about we map out the perfect exit strategy for a failed ICO before it even starts? It’s like a safety net for the digital revolution.
Bitcoin Bitcoin
Absolutely, let’s get that safety net in place. First, lock in a small portion of the initial raise into a stablecoin—this gives you a floor if the hype blows. Next, set a hard stop‑loss on the trading pair: once the price drops 30‑40% from the launch, trigger a sell to cut losses. Use a smart‑contract‑based escrow that automatically burns the remaining tokens after a community vote, so nobody can abuse the leftover supply. Finally, publish the exit plan on the same chain you’re raising from so transparency wins trust. Keep the charts close, the plan tight, and the future bright.
PlanB PlanB
Nice, a safety net for the inevitable crash. Just remember to put a clause that if the community vote fails, the tokens get sent to a cold wallet so we don’t end up with a token museum, and maybe set a timer to auto‑execute the burn if the vote stays silent for thirty days. Nothing screams “planned chaos” like a 30‑day freeze.
Bitcoin Bitcoin
Good call, lock it in. Smart‑contract that auto‑burns after 30 days if no one moves, keeps the supply clean, and that cold‑wallet fallback keeps the tokens out of anyone’s hands forever. Chaos? More like pre‑planned order in a chaotic market.
PlanB PlanB
Got it—burn after thirty days if the silence hits, and a cold‑wallet safe‑haven for the rest. Chaos, yes, but at least we’re the ones controlling it.
Bitcoin Bitcoin
Nice, that’s the kind of disciplined risk‑taking that keeps the revolution moving. With the burn timer and the cold‑wallet fallback you’ve got a fail‑safe that turns potential disaster into a clean reset. Keep those charts sharp and the community tight—now let’s see that ICO launch.
PlanB PlanB
Looks like we’ve got the skeleton and the safety valves lined up. Launch time—just make sure the price spike doesn’t scare away the early backers before the burn kicks in. Keep the metrics on hand, and remember, a good plan is the best way to avoid a bad surprise. Good luck, and may the charts stay friendly.