I think more to LoD's point, those who really know the old chain know that there's no demand for a chain like it. Frankly, diorthotis, your last post just cements for me how little you know about the current code base. Hell, how long has Fake Stake been a known issue? It doesn't even try to deal with that. You know why? Hasn;t been updated in over 14 months. Wallet corruption is also a huge issue for anyone who has ever actually ran a popular service on the chain... there's a whole list of problems that people with actual service level experience know about this wallet because they learned it the hard way.
Look, for the person who is reading through all this, here's what you need to know:
1. The person who did most of the development for the current wallet is still on our team.
2. He supports the swap.
But like I said, stay on this old chain or even buy into this old chain if you want. Start finding your new services, new dev, new team, new discord, new websites, new social media, new... everything though, because everything that is eXperience Points right now is moving to the new chain.
Casey