You guys deserve the credit... but there is no infrastructure... and it will be hard to move it from that point. And not to brag but, your more of continuing/restarting the project rather than reviving it.
As an idea it will be easier and much more effective to join forces under our development, think about it.
if you are making a new coin, you may want to change the name to something that doesn't exist.
LitecoinPlus all ready exsists - you are going to confuse people with your new coin.
Currently, XLC is considered a dead coin, even with your efforts it is still on the point of no return. My arguments for this conclusion:
- Unknown distribution model
- Unsupported/outdated codebase
- Unknown network status
- Unproven/undesired conceptual implementation
- Disappointed follower base.
- No exchange endorsement
- no trading activity
- chance of scam/coin manipulation, no one knows who is in charge of the monetary supply, eventual oligarchy.
- years of user inactivity.
I wish, but just from a managerial point of view there is just too much to cover... in order for it get back at its pre-distribution popularity.
That is why we're engaging in a fresh start, by reviving the project as an idea.