It would just be nice to get at least an update of:
-Yes the testing is going well and (x), (x) and (x) have been coded succesfully or,
-No, the testing is having minor issues with (x) and borz is currently working this with confidence in resolving the issue
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At the moment we are all literally just in limbo, all we have to show is an modified BitcoinCore wallet to allow for node registration.
Not even a glimpse of workable code, or the ability to aid in reviewing or helping with the coding.
I really really do wish the best for this coin, admittedly like most people involved here, in terms of my own financial benefit, but also to the benefit and improvement to the cryptocurrency scene in general...
The PoSignature concept seemingly to me is a realistic method for workable code... in theory... and would be a major step forward in the cryptocurrency scene compared to the current tech if successful.
If its a scam, then oh well im not going to cry about it, but if its not, then why are the more involved people (ccrevolution, borzalom) in this project not providing the simplest of information in regards of updates to the userbase/ investors.
I see plenty of previous posts from CCrevolution claiming to be busy, and on with many things, but fails to provide any further information on what he is specifically busy with, and with no progression being made, or improvement announcements, what is he actually busy with?
What do you think is going on then? There is a dev team and this team is getting bigger every day to get certain aspects of the project done faster. Why would they ask people to work on wallets (complete redesign), to work and vote on projects when they are scamming? Why spend so much time on gathering a good team and a strong community if it's all bullshit?
Why let everyone in your kitchen when your secret and game-changing recipe isn't even finished yet? Would you let people watch you code the most secure and crypto-world-changing project? That would be the most foolish 'YES' that you could give.