There's time for integration to happen

As TheTorcoin wrote
We finally got one step forward to the most reasonable outcome. The founder just admitted that the Windows and MacOS wallets are not Tor-integrated
YET 
.
Thank you "TheTorcoin".
Again, "TheTorcoin", can you please tell us if you plan to hire some devs in order to get these 2 remaining wallets integrated one time for all ? (supposing the Linux wallet is
REALLY Tor-integrated).
When talking or hearing about Torcoin, anybody expects it to be integrated to the Tor network. That f*cking makes sense

..
You (We

) literally have a gold mine in our hands . Not every coin has the TOR mnemonic, not every coin has such available supply, not every coin has such potential ..
The devs have been working on Android wallet for the past month - it is apparently not so easy to develop this. Most coins don't have an Android wallet, but TorCoin will. It is costing me 6 BTC (of my own funds, I'm not selling TOR for this)
After Android wallet, then the top priority will be TOR integration for Windows and MacOS wallets.
I'm going to leave the linux client as-is, so people can either download the TOR integrated version or the non-TOR version.
The problem is that "TheTorcoin" (or one of his staff members) writes something one day then we can see the total opposite the very next day

..
I feel a bit skeptical regarding the real interest of having an Android-based wallet. The devs (including the founder) should focus on reaching the MAIN goal which is integrating these dayum (Windows & MacOS) wallets to the Tor network. Moreover, paying 6 BTC to the devs (

) to make an Android wallet seems insanely expensive and is definitely not worth such cost ..
Also, I suggest every reader of this thread to take a closer look at something that can go to the moon (although it's already going to ..) when a project is well backed by the team ===>
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/byteball/ (Not the best example but dreaming is allowed and still free

)
That said, does anybody have any idea of the Tor introduction to another exchange like Bittrex ?

One last thing, to "TheTorcoin". When you say
"I'm going to leave the linux client as-is, so people can either download the TOR integrated version or the non-TOR version.". I never wanted to spread FUD (and I never will !) but the last part of your sentence doesn't really make sense .. What is the exact point of not enabling the connection to the Tor network as the coin is called TOR ?
