True, and I think we have to work all the different aspect of adoption in parallel.
What if everybody have their Dash (easy to buy fiat->Dash) and then, but but, we forgot the PoS... Ok go go.
IMHO I think we can work on the different part of the egg and chicken problem, together in parallel, while someone try to hatch the egg, the others try to feed the chicken.
While I agree that many different avenues should be worked on in parallel, it's important to realize that we are limited people and funding. Focus is important. This is already a concern for me in the Evolution documentation. A lot of great ideas but a bit unfocused. I understand and have faith that as development takes place the list will get shortened and focused.
I think the incredible lackluster response merchants have seen from consumers after the hype of offering Bitcoin as a payment method has died down should be an indication that POS solutions are not the place to focus right now. Keep in mind a merchant can signup in a couple minutes with coinbase or bitpay and accept 0-conf BTC transactions with no risk. Very few brick and mortar places see any customers with a desire to pay in Bitcoin.
We have a tiny fraction of the number of Bitcoin users. Focus should be on developing the core technology, online services, expanding user base first and foremost. Making it easier for people to buy and use Dash, as mentioned above. Focus should be online. It's the difference between launching a website and a local print magazine.
I think it's a nice dream that we are ready to focus on POS solutions a this point, something I hope maybe we get to. However, I don't believe it's in any way an appropriate or strategic use of limited resources right now.
And just to put it out there, as a business investor, having read Camo's recent posts DashTalk (And all the other drama over the last 2 years), I'm wary to invest in someone with such thin skin that he threatens to rage quit at the first sign of criticism.