It isn't really their job to make people who bought the coin feel good about their purchase. It's their job to make the business model and software work. If they're doing the second, the first is going to take care of itself.
People tend to forget what a long wait early Bitcoiners had, before it was even worth a penny.
However bitcoin wasn't made and sold and the promise of a $1 minimum redemption value. I'm not asking for anything unreasonable, even a small update on their website would suffice to prove they are still active and working.
Well, $1 for up to 5% of the purchase price, until the trading price reaches $1 or more...so you're basically complaining about having a stack of coupons for 5% off at a store that isn't open, yet.
I'm sure they'll update us when they have something to update us with. It's probably not their highest priority. The network is humming away and it works, so that part of the mission has been accomplished. The next part is the much larger and more involved process of integrating the technology in a sensible and meaningful way with GoCoin's payment processing platform.
Speculating on ZRC was always going to be a long game.