(9) Multigateways
MGW | ID: 10524562908394749924 | More Info | ACTIVE
mgwBTC (Bitcoin) | ID: 4551058913252105307 | More Info | PHASING OUT
mgwBTC (Bitcoin) | ID: 17554243582654188572 | More Info | ACTIVE
mgwBTCD (Bitcoindark) | ID: 11060861818140490423 | More Info | UNDER MAINTENANCE
mgwLTC (Litecoin) | ID: 2881764795164526882 | More Info | UNDER MAINTENANCE
mgwBC (Blackcoin) | ID: 7117580438310874759 | More Info | ACTIVE
mgwVIA (Viacoin) | ID: 275548135983837356 | More Info | UNDER MAINTENANCE
mgwDOGE (Dogecoin) | ID: 2303962892272487643 | More Info | ACTIVE
mgwDRK (Darkcoin) | ID: 17353118525598940144 | More Info | UNDER MAINTENANCE
I don't post much here and even less in order to reply to FUD, and I think james is able to address other accusations perfectly by himself, but when browsing quickly I saw this part of your quote, digging up for convenience an old abandoned topic in nxtforum, I could not refrain myself. If you pasted this, you seem to have little clue about what you're saying, or if you really do have a clue, you do not seem to care about what you post. I think I am qualified to reply because I have been coordinating the Multigateway service for quite a long time now.
The Multigateway working in Nxt Asset Exchange is perfectly fine and working, thank you. The mgwCOIN assets were development assets that were swapped over a year ago for the superCOIN assets that have been used since, through the MGW v2 server code, and are still being used, most specially superBTC and superBTCD. You can find the current assets information in the
Multigateway information website. The multi-wallet GUI to deposit and withdraw supported coins is SuperNET Lite. Here you have the
source code and the
downloads and releases information. The client side is currently developed by tosch taking from the first SuperNET Lite release in 2015.
Maybe Iguana will make the current incarnation of the Multigateway obsolete. Maybe the Multigateway in Nxt will morph to a new tool under new development hands. There's a lot of things changing, the pace is speeding up, and it is difficult to predict how everything will work next year, but quoting the MGW as an "abandoned project" is ridiculous and simply false. James moved on to develop other projects when the MGW was stable, and in spite of the disagreements between james and the Nxt developers, SuperNET has been keeping the MGW infrastructure up for a long time and maintaning a useful tool for the SuperNET/Nxt community.
tl:dr, check your sources. Otherwise you are hurting any credibility you may have.