At this point, what scenarios you see for Nano to actually succeed?

I really liked Nano when I first started to learn about crypto in 2021. The technical foundations seemed solid, I thought it's a matter of time until it gets more recognition as a payment system. But it didn't, and instead it continues to vanish, now being around 400-500th in terms of market cap and its past seems much brighter than its future. In the past, it used to be at least mentioned as the most eco choice, but that's not the case anymore. Fastest? Still relevant, but there are other more popular options. Cheapest? Yes, you can't beat 0, but there are also multiple other options with near-zero fees, so barely anyone cares if they pay a fraction of a cent or nothing at all.

Don't get me wrong, I still think Nano is great, but it's hard for me to believe that somehow it will ever get recognized if it hasn't been recognized yet. I know there are still a lot of hard believers here, so I'm curious what realistically you think could happen for Nano to actually start being widely adopted.

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u/MrNugat — 6 days ago

Consistency is key, but how strict does it need to be?

I have a channel with fingerstyle guitar covers, first videos date back to 10 years ago, but I started treating it more seriously late 2022. At first I was releasing once a week, then every 2 weeks, then every 3 weeks, and then, early 2024, I decided that I'll just upload whenever I have time to prepare and record a new one. I still put out new videos regularly, about once a month on average, the longest break was about 2 months, but sometimes it can also be just 2 weeks if I have more time, so it works both ways.

As you probably already guessed, I'm not too happy about my current growth and exposure, and am wondering whether it makes a big difference to the algorithm if the breaks between videos are not uniform, but the channel is overall constantly active? Is it better to upload 14 videos a year whenever they are ready or 1 video a month (e.g. always on the first day of the month)?

For context, almost half of my views come from searching and about 6% CTR.

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u/MrNugat — 2 months ago