+1
ps: does anyone know why Bittrex disabled Seed coin yet again?
this seems to be a daily occurrance...
the wallet hasn't forked - I wonder what they know that we don't aside from the huge drop in value which was inevitable given the growing supply...
if memory serve me it was at .135 at one point just prior to staking kicking in.
this has been answered by crypzo:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=795954.msg9224344#msg9224344And of all the things, the staff are all on leave, except for one guy. And he's not exactly active on IRC. Im sure that a coin that got auto-disabled by getting flagged for an excessive number of coins, will need some sort of extra steps and protocols to go through to get it back online. It is after all the biggest exchange out there and seed is no exception to their security procedures.