OK. Then how many years away are you before publishing a whitepaper, or having a Github repo available for contributors, or a Proof of Concept?
I'm not away from anything, WE are away. I'm doing my part and will continue doing it, what's yours?
I'm not a fan of whitepapers, it has been a while, in bitcoin and cryptocurrency whitepapers are neither white nor a
paper, rather a colorful advertisement for running ICOs and making dirty money by scamming people and hurting bitcoin ecosystem.
I'll formalize core protocols in step #3 and Github repo is scheduled for step #5 as I've clarified above
To be crystal clear:
1) I'm not under any form of a contract, it is not a scheduled project with budget and time tables.
2) I won't do anything about it without a minimum of community support/contribution, why should I? After all, WE are in step #1 i.e. discussing outlines and finding more contributors.
Now my question: If we could have a better
bitcoin in terms of scaling, decentralization and privacy without touching or hurting legacy bitcoin, without spreading FUD, without consuming legacy bitcoin resources while we are helping and strengthening legacy bitcoin, what would be
your responsibility?
I mean other than naysaying and accusing peers of being incompetent or the project being vaporware?