The mobile wallet has already been delivered. As for the masternodes, I know that many are in NEW START REQUIRED but probably they are old nodes abandoned by the owners or the servers restarted, there may be various hypotheses. If you look at the protocol it has not changed, so what you say does not seem right. In addition, I have a masternode active for a couple of months and continues to be ENABLED, synchronizes with the last visible block in the explorer and regularly receive the rewards. These are the facts. I would not want the problems of some to become an unmotivated FUD ... little advice open the file arcticcoin.conf and write in the following line addnode = 0.0.0.0 (take an IP of a masternode that you see ENABLED and replace it instead of the zeros, you can also put many lines same with different IP of masternodes ENABLED). You also delete the peers.dat file and the gmcache.dat file from the wallet working directory. Restart the wallet and see if you solve this ...
Example of arcticcoin.conf (put working masternode IPs in place of zeros)
addnode = 0.0.0.0
addnode = 0.0.0.0
addnode = 0.0.0.0
I didn't mean a planned fork and protocol change. You can see that on 23rd April 100's of goldminenodes went offline, so something happened!
My problem is that there are obviously issues but the dev team do not communicate with the community. Take a look on either of the discord servers they use, you will see I have 1000 x more posts than the devs - because I used to support the coin. I don't anymore. The only thing it is good for is learning about masternodes. You'll never make money from it unless something changes.
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Exact! In fact, I used it for this, to learn the masternodes spending little but with a project that has existed for some time, I'm not planning to make money with ARC I'm not so naive!

But what I noticed is a minimum of Twitter account activity and I still see at least recent team photos ... much better than other industry projects that cost a lot more. If I have to throw around 30 dollars from the window I prefer to do it with an old project and with real faces photographed at events ... that's all ...
https://twitter.com/ARC_Tech_CoinRegarding the operation of the wallet and the masternode I confirm that with the right peers inside the configuration file as indicated in my post above my wallet it connects and synchronizes without any problem with at least 15 peers (sometimes even with 17 or 18 peers) and some have a ping also about 70 ms (not bad!), even today received reward, everything working perfectly. Actually my wallet works even without personalizing the peers as explained above ...
I added 10 "ENABLED" nodes to my arcticcoin.conf, deleted gmcache.dat and peers.dat as suggested and restarted the wallet, but same issue persists. "No Block Source Available". I too am using it just for learning about masternodes, it would be nice to get it working again if you have any other suggestions.