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Re: [ANN] [SUMO] SUMOKOIN - 🔏 Digital Cash For High-Confidential Transactions 🔏
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Germining
on 03/01/2018, 04:47:30 UTC
Let me quote this one more time just to prove my point again:

@Visude: I tried to PN you to discuss the aggresion you hold against Sumokoin and its community. But since I got no answer... I really tried my friend!

You have been positive about Sumokoin at the very beginning. You knew about the premine and I must state that no facts changed since that time (August this year). You seem to have a personal dispute with some members of this community and instead of shuting the ... up you blame the coin. I don't expect you to stop, but people who read this should know your hate is nothing but personal frustration and your comments are not fact-based at all.



And a second thing: it is nice you made up your mind about a cold wallet yourself. But so blame sumo-dev why it is not on the roadmap just bcs of a single mention of it? Come on... If you wanted to be part of the team and let your idea become reality, just ask.



Fyi: I will quote this everytime you fud this nice coin  Smiley

See: positive. Nothing changed since then. So why is the premine a problem now? Why is beeing a fork a problem now? Why can't I see any fud of you against ETN ot other xmr forks? You are cranky...  justgr and I tried to talk to you nicely a lot if times, even though your comments were toxic.


I think that if the devs are able to deploy useful tools ASAP to promote the primary function/use-case of Sumokoin or other similar cryptocurrencies for that matter (i.e. conveniently/easily transacting P2P just like cash) and therefore achieving mass-adoption as a consequence, it will have a very good chance of outpacing its sibling/parent sooner than later. For example, I have been wanting to be able to transact P2P with XMR within my circle like I have been able to do so with BTC for years now but to date, XMR has yet to release a simple, functional, secure and private mobile wallet (Android, etc.). It's really not practical or convenient lugging around a desktop/laptop (requiring WiFi connection) just to transact P2P (person-to-person just like with cash). I strongly believe that this is "key".

Ideally, the mobile wallet would connect by default to trusted, private and secure nodes (for user friendliness out of the box) designated/supported/endorsed by the devs that are devoid of any form of "logging" with an option to connect to one's personal/private nodes running at home or other locations that he/she has control over (for advanced/paranoid users). This is in accordance with the fungibility/privacy/security ethos of Sumokoin and similar cryptos that claim such features.

Good luck, devs!



That is one of the best comments to the coin so far. Couldn't agree more.

A nice mobile wallet would be sweet.

Thanks for the kind words. However, I expressed my views with both reservations and hope at the same time.

Reservations -- just like a lot of followers in this space, I'm not comfy with premines/ICOs because they create a temptation factor for yet another P&D or Exit scheme.

Hope -- that the devs mean well and are truly sincere about establishing a truly cash-like crypto that everyday people would use everyday (actual mainstream adoption and not just a pipe dream or a scheme). Hope -- that if it is indeed a sincere effort, they would deploy key tools to promote mass-adoption and usage (mobile wallet) a lot quicker (hopefully very soon) than its sibling/parent which has been lagging for a couple of years now.

We shall see.