You repeated deception. Chinese players have abandoned the particle number of coins. Once we let the particles currency value in a day increased 10-fold. Our efforts. And How about you. . Each said launch soon as possible as quickly as possible. Etc. is endless deception. Each will have a majority of players waiting to exit the particle currency. This is what you want to see it? Now a day's worth of particles coins are shrinking. Every day people quit particles currency. You are a full of cheaters
With all due respect, I have written over 10,000 lines of code in just a few weeks. I am trying to make sure we have a stable platform and we put lipstick on a race horse and not a pig. It is hard to change API's etc. once published, so the goal is to do the hard work up front and then let the user generated content flourish and go into maintenance mode on the platform and focus on the ecosystem and marketing. I can do more rapid releases but then you have everybody complaining about every little thing ;-) The graphics stuff is relatively easy, its all the under the hood stuff that takes a lot of attention and time to get right.
The point is to build something with long term value, not just a series of empty "touts" like some kind of penny stock, just to pump up the price. Because then it won't last.
If the "Chinese players" are going to abandon a coin after just a few weeks, I don't know what to say. In a few months when this thing is huge, they will be standing around saying "how'd that happen". I'll tell you how it happens - from a ton of hard work.
In any event, my vision and aspiration is for Particle to be up there with the top coins like peercoin etc. If you look at the history of those coins, it took about 6-9 months for them to really get established and then flourish.
I will do a small point release of the QT wallet with the logo update today, but for now I'll hold off on any core changes for another week or so.
On the next gen wallet front, my focus has been on completing the full encapsulation of the daemon so it is transparent to the user, auto-generating rpc user/password etc. and making it seamless, locking down and cleaning up class visibility for internal core objects (e.g. internal vs public vs protected etc.), plug-in lifecycle, handling different scenarios from the qt wallet like sending coins from encrypted wallet so prompt the user to unlock first and little things like that, detecting the first run of the wallet and showing the user the getting started page, etc. and then applying the new logo and mockup styles as best I can. All the little things that can confuse new users, and then major core API finalization for plugin developers. Can't publish an API, have people build apps, and then break it because then you alienate devs.
A lot of this stuff, once it is done it is done, it is the up front hurdles you have to get over and then everything gets a lot easier.