Emunie can't be evaluated until released into the wild because of Realsolid's half correct, half i-don't-know analysis below:
[20:57] <@Realsolid> no one is going to understand emunie to ever work on it besides the dev
[20:57] <@Realsolid> bitcoin struggled and it was much simpler
[20:57] <@Realsolid> bitcoin , for what it needs to do, is a rube goldberg machine
[20:57] <@Realsolid> emunie is like rube goldberg to the square
[20:58] <@Realsolid> it means it will be vulnerable, overly complex systems always are, bitcoin was very vulnerable early on
[20:58] <@Realsolid> im one of the best coders in the world and even i sometimes make mistakes, even when developing ultra efficient killing machines
[20:58] <@Realsolid> let alone a rube goldberg ^ 2
[21:01] <@Realsolid> im one of the best coding, best debugging, best looking motherfuckers you ever seen
Another egomanic, whose comments I'm not going to acknowledge.
There is a saying "The loudest in the room is the weakest" and its never more true than it is when applied to loud developers (of which there is no shortage around here)
I thought it was hilarious because he is right in saying all cryptocurrencies are basically Rube Goldberg machines.