I think that I was here on time, and
I want to tell you about the problem that I see with which the DCY has already faced. I do not know if the developers know about it or not.
So.
As we all see, now the blocks are very slow.
This problem was faced by two other coins - KRB and XCI.
( KRB -
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1491747.0)
The developer of the KRB -
aiwe - called the problem as "Vikings Attack": several miners with high power come, they do work not long and turn off.
They get a lot of coins in a short time and dump them on the exchange.
The price falls, the miners walk away.
At the same time, the complexity of mining is greatly increased. The rest of the miners are forced to wait very long for the complexity to decrease again.
This all reduces the attractiveness of the coin.
AIWE solved this problem with a KRB by means of a hard fork (Changed algorithm for complexity recalculation).
KRB has risen in price and is developing further successfully.
The same problem in the XCI coin was not solved and the coin died, unfortunately.
I suppose if you ask AIWE to help with the technical implementation, you can agree on help.
(Forgive me for my bad English.)