I've started to see what Darkcoin is all about now. It never meant to be for every one Worldwide currency like I thought when I invested in this coin; it's a good coin but it's downfall is it's distribution + community hates negative comments about this coin and ignore you without really debating with you. Also this mess with Mintpal biggest Darkcoin exchange took out volume and it's like scattered everywhere some went to Bitfinex others to Cryptsy or Bittrex it's sad really.
Bring a vaguely thought out point to debate, we'll debate. It's difficult to have an intelligent conversation with idiots. Not a single thing you just posted makes any sense whatsoever.

Tell me why? please do because I really do want to know if there is something I am missing that you know and I don't.
I presume you invested in DRK because you believe there is a market for financial privacy, anonymous transactions... I did, and DRK is the clear leader in the field. And with upcoming InstanTX and other innovations, that lead will grow. Oh, and easily completely compatible with BTC API's.
XC is closed source, nobody knows if or how it works. All the CN clones have big technical problems and are a dead end as far as adoption goes, have you ever tried using one of them? What's left? Croak?
If you want DRK to succeed, stop complaining and do something about it. Rejoice, open source means complete freedom to contribute! Stop sitting on your arse hoping someone else's hard work is going to make you rich.
Or sell your DRK and go somewhere else? It's a free(ish) world.

edit: oh look, more progress and innovation on
testnet*, which by the way is open for absolutely anyone to participate in -
https://darkcointalk.org/threads/v0-15-testing.2611/page-16#post-24890 
****** PLEASE UPDATE TO v10.15.5 *******
- I've made some huge progress with enforcement. Each masternode will have exactly the same distribution of payments after this.
Enforcement is off, I'll turn it back on when the network updates
*waiting for flare to compile :-)
*Do any of our so called competitors even
have a testnet, much less one that's free and open to all?
Thanks for the link bro' it will be featured in an upcoming tweet.