Isn't it true that the roadmap mentioned File storage in June, Blockchain messaging & email in august 2017 and mobile wallets in fall 2017 ?
Okay, if you were actually following the developments you would know that there have been some setbacks and a reconsideration of priorities.
Believe it or not, this can happen.
You can grab a slack invite from
ecc.networkWhy, to listen to a bunch of BAGHOLDERS that are trying to cut their loses and pass their SHITCOIN to somebody else? LMAO

The trading rate and volume tells the whole story on CoinExchange.
Are you a part of the community? It looks like you haven't been active in the slack since August.
I follow the project daily, peruse the channels - public and private - and help out where I can.
If you can't see the progress that we're making, I'm sorry to say but you're either stupid or a troll.
Isn't that what I am saying? No progress since Griffith started to work "Full-time" in August. Calling people a troll or stupid when they show you the truth is just a clear sign that you are blind or in to the game of trying to fool people or maybe are you and Griffith playing games together on-line.
One thing is for sure, the meaning of development is getting a new meaning if you are part of the ECC development team. Roadmaps don't mean anything as they get changed every time and for TRUST...I wouldn't trust them to even polish my shoes.
few comments
1) didnt go full time in august. went in september.
2) you keep referring back to an old roadmap that i have stated multiple times has been changed. I dont know why you are still trying to hold on to it.
3) You just said roadmaps dont mean anything, so why are you complaining about one?
you can look at the github any time you want and see we are gearing up to start testing service networks which is what everything is being built around including the road map you keep posting as early as this weekend. We try to make the commit messages to the dev branch have as meaningful of a commit title as possible so someone doesnt need to look through the code changes to understand what the commit was about