You know you just contradicted yourself. But let's talk market. Granted, nobody knows tomorrow - I think - but as a consumer, I'll be more confident in a "fully-backed product" rather than "something working and useable".
Okay, let's start with analogies and talk about, for example, linux kernel. At first it consisted of a few thousand lines of code, could only load itself, and had no real use, and after some years it became huge, complex and useable.
You can object, that linux kernel isn't a subject of any coinsale, but it doesn't matter - the concept of progressive development matters.
Just wanted justification for your "not coinsale" label when an IEO is a coinsale?
Please refer to that section once again. Non-ICO means that we don't run canonical ICO backed with air. You can call it "game of semantics" or whatever, but the concept is totally different.
It's a fine line between criticism and trolling. ...skipped... And again, rather than get answers, I'm being roped in to "assist" the project with "skilled labor".
If you criticise - you have to suggest something. Otherwise it's, to speak like you, is the real "game of trolls" (please don't take it personally, i mean no offence). If you want answers - please, ask questions, i'll be glad to talk with you. If you want to criticise - please do, but not with "you're empty, useless and full of lies", but more constructive. Hence our invitation to assist in any form - constructive criticism, or, as you say, "skilled labor".