How is this different from ZenCash? (which is a well established coin that uses equihash and has paying masternodes, which they call secure nodes, but they're the same thing)
Is there anywhere that has info on the dev team? Can't find any info on their website.
It's also concerning that there are only 65 commits on the github page and only 2 contributors, 1 of which is the snowgem account, so there's no link to other projects that dev has worked on.
Not saying this isn't a good project, but those are red flags in my experience.
Zencash does not use core base to do the reward, they use another way to track. We has the masternode system on the core and if you can read the code, you will understand more about the different.
How is this different from ZenCash? (which is a well established coin that uses equihash and has paying masternodes, which they call secure nodes, but they're the same thing)
Is there anywhere that has info on the dev team? Can't find any info on their website.
It's also concerning that there are only 65 commits on the github page and only 2 contributors, 1 of which is the snowgem account, so there's no link to other projects that dev has worked on.
Not saying this isn't a good project, but those are red flags in my experience.
ive asked on twitter and reddit about the dev team, and been ignored on both, looks like dev is doing the same here. dont get me wrong the work they are doing (especially if its a small team) is phenomenal but surely introducing yourself to the people you want to invest in your project is just basic courtesy.
We don't want to put our personal information to public. The team information will be put on website when the whitepaper is released.