When we updated the last version the creator of the coin wanted to add in the possibility of having a % taken for something if we ever needed it or if the community wanted to use to raise money for charity or maybe people who cant afford their medication. You can clearly see its commented out and is not being used.
We at first wanted to raise money for research and charity but we never implemented it and now we have in the chance we use it one day.
...Soooo... basically it's a forced tribute from all potcoin users worldwide, to XYZ beneficiary whenever the 'owner' decided to flip the switch?
Why not comment in there what its future use was?
Why not add this into the git comments/explanation?
Why not simply have made it a feature within the wallet where the user could specify a percentage, a destination address, and an 'opt-in' switch?
Instead, this was slid under the door.
Not to mention, there's no easy way for folks to tell if their windows wallet has it disabled. Which is why I encourage people to check the CRC values against compiling from git source. If the CRC values vary, then there's going to be a lot of explaining to do.