The Interlay team is currently devoting the majority of its resources to BOB.
INTR holders can only watch, as they cannot overturn the team's decision.
Meanwhile, INTR's value continues to fall and, moreover, there is no marketing by the team, so there is no opportunity for it to emerge at all.
We know that going public or getting funding from somewhere is the best way to go,
Let's discuss how we can do the marketing with community members with as little money as possible.
One idea as a founder.
As a community campaign, write an article for Interlay with everyone,
How about distributing a small amount of INTR tokens based on some criteria such as number of words, number of previews, etc.?
The budget is 50,000 INTR.
For each article, distribute 500 INTR for a fixed amount and 1,000 INTR for a video.
This is not a college assignment, but we will set rules to write at least 2,000 words.
Entries will be limited to 40 people.
Then the community will vote and the top 10 will get an equal share of the additional extra INTR.
And why not write the language in your national language as much as possible and approach people from a wide range of countries?
For example, I am a native Japanese user, so I can write articles in Japanese.
We can create more and more articles in each language for people from Russia, China, and so on.
The theme will either be an explanation of iBTC or how to mint and operate iBTC, or something useful to promote iBTC.
If just one whale is interested in Interlay, that's all it takes.
To participate, for example, post a password in advance in the comments section here, and then write the password in your article as well.
That will prove that it is your article.
If you have any community-sourced marketing like this that you think could be done with as low a budget as possible, please write about it.
I read your post and I interpret as creating a library of content in several languages for educational purposes. This is an interesting idea for we can also discuss how far down the learning curve we would be willing to write about.
For example INTR docs page writes extensively on the technical implementations for deploying a vault, but does not have high level questions such as 'what is a blockchain' 'what is polkadot' 'what is bitcoin' for newcomers. Fundamentally is that even INTR place to write about that if INTR is to market to new users? (I think yes.)