For a project of this level there should be at least some sort of normal repository in github.
Or is it now possible to work without it at all, since nobody will check the code anyway? By the way, where is the normal white paper?
Due to our claim method not being a "private-key claim", we are pre-mining the entire supply first to what it needs to be, releasing the source code to be security audited (and verified that the pre-mine has met the desired supply to be airdropped, and nothing more), allowing everyone to claim their coins via "signed message" instead of private-key, and then pushing to enable trading on our already partnered exchanges.
Code will be security audited, with this audit released publicly, and then released to the people for analysis, mining, and beginning of trade. The normal white-paper will be released post pitch deck, as most technical users can simply request information on it if deemed needed, and we can forward any source code required. For the sake of ensuring the entire supply is pre-mined to where we need it to be (21,000,000 XAP in circulation), we won't release the code to ensure miners don't jump on board yet.