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The original was posted on /r/nanocurrency by /u/Calm-Way9293 on 2025-05-03 09:41:48+00:00.


What can we do to fix these 2 large problems with nano.

1st. Getting nano onto larger exchanges like coin base, eToro etc. This currency needs to be able to be bought easily by normal people. I think this is limiting nano massively as it is difficult to buy by normal people.

2nd. Advertisement for nano. I know this is difficult as nano is mainly ran on donations. But I think this needs to be done somehow and paid marketing will help massively. Maybe a community pot we can all donate to and see how much it is worth? Then someone from the team makes a monthly post on where the money has gone etc.

I was also thinking of another idea that involves tipping with irl nano. Making nano cards where you can tip by just scanning 2 QR codes. 1 to download Natruim, the other to collect payment. Have them printed in £2 ,£5, £10, £15 and sell them on nanos website? You would just leave them next to the bill, simple enough for the restaurant to follow. Could this potentially be a good idea to boost adoption and it be used as tipping? I mean you already are going to be tipping anyway so why not help nano out!

I know nano technology is great but I think that these are also extremely important for its adoption, I think just waiting for nano to be adopted might be a mistake and What does the team have exactly in mind for stuff like marketing? I imagine it’s one of nanos biggest challenges and criticisms. Thanks for my Ted talk

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