The management of whales
In online gaming, a whale is someone who plays far more than the typical player. It's not unusual for 2% of the player base to account for 95% of all the usage.
The same thing is true at the local gym. All the money is made on the customers who pay and never come--the folks who are at the gym or the pool for 5 hours a day use far more resources than you could possibly charge for if everyone acted this way.
The management of whales, then, is a delicate balancing act—the people who love you the most are also costing you the most. If you have too many or they take too much from the buffet, your economics are shot.
In a traditional business, one where people pay based on usage, a whale is the difference between profit and loss. That person who eats at your restaurant once a week, or goes to see Hamilton six or twelve times... This is one of the best uses of customer data. You have the chance to find people who truly are your best customers, and to treat them accordingly. A business that gets this right will outperform one that doesn't by as much as 5:1.
But there are also whales when it comes to word of mouth. Most people tell no one. A few people tell a friend or two. But some people tell everyone. And they do it with authority. With leverage. And with persistence.
A whale like this is priceless. You can't bribe someone into becoming a whale, but you can dissuade them and disappoint them merely by not caring enough to notice.
Best of all, you have a chance to become whale-worthy. To design products and services that are precisely the sort of thing that heavy users will happily use, and that powerful sneezers will happily talk about.
Actually, it's not really about the management of whales at all—it's more like seeing them, leading them and respecting them.
this isnt your blog fag
>>2925800
why aren't you crypto posting it's Aug 1rd
>>2925820
>tfw nothing is happening
>tfw can't make demented pink wojak threads
Who else feelin /rich/ again today?
>>2925669
dam
>Bitcoin cash
very good coin
you should buy
many moons to you but only if you strong hands
Where dad free moneyz?
I've been reading fanboys of bitcoin cash on reddit
they unironically believe they're leading a revolution against the bankers ruining bitcoin
top kek, can't wait for their shitcoing to drop to 10 USD max
If my coins were held in blockchain.info before and after the fork, will I be able to claim BCC?
If so, how?
If not, why?
Yes. You own the private key/wallet seed, which you can export.
Google it or just wait until it's officially supported.
>>2925626
Thanks senpai.
Was the last leg down the final leg down for most alts? Are we about to head into accumulation and growth shortly thereafter?
it's gonna be april-may-june all over again
APOLOGIZE
>>2925448
no ror
DO NOT SELL YOU BITCOINS FUCKERS!!
Price is going back up as soon as this Bitcoin Trash meme ends.
Absolutely sell, and rebuy when it goes 2.2k or lower.
>>2925422
haha if you think it's going anywhere just because you don't like it I have bad news for you.
Why do you care? I'm not selling because I'm not that shortsighted but how does the tiny amount /biz/ holds effect you?
>inb4 idiots think a couple of mil worth of BTC is a lot
safe to sell XBT yet? i don't see BCC balance anywhere
Yes, the fork is done so the snapshot has been made.
Not seen any BCH balance on trade.kraken.com yet - maybe we've gotta wait for the first block or
Something?
http://fireflycoin.net/
What's goin on with FireFlyCoin on this date?
So you all telling me not to keep my coins on exchanges, but in order to make gains you need to have some btc volume, more btc for trading - more gains. So what is your policy on withdrawing?
I'm not talking about the forkening, just in general.
>bch
>not a scam coin
Hope one of you bizraelis nab this dumb ass kraken order
The order is only for a total of 0.001 so it’s just pocket change, faggots always do this when new coins releases to fuck up the all time graphs with huge red candles at the start
Post em and rate
>+180% in the last week because of NEO
>>3011736
V nice, holding any STRATIS?
Hey did you guys every notice that whenever a coin is struggling/falling or its movement becomes stagnant, there's a large "hack" or "loss" of the coins that are supposedly "finite" thus increasing the value of all the other "available" coins?
That's pretty weird, right?
I don't know, probably nothing, I guess...
>>2925201
GTFO you untermonkey
>>2925281
Just an observation, friend.
>MOVE!!!!!!!!
>>2925158
Is it going to go down?