so then what is the right time to finally say: "we've had enough"? just because we've put up with it so far doesn't give us a life sentence for broken promises and no evidence of activity. yes it's totally arbitrary that I've personally come to this conclusion lately, but it's just an observation, weather it takes people a day or a year to see it, it's an observation of truth and deserves to be commented on.
i don't want the "something" they should give to be something that's not ready for primetime, i don't want to damage the coin obviously, i agree that the projects should come out when they're ready %100, i've never waivered on that. i'm not saying that they should just release a product because i said so, i just expect them to keep to their own words!
there is an ocean of opportunity to show the world that they're doing SOMETHING. and yet we've still got nothing to prove that anything's been done. i didn't ask for planned updates or concrete things happening in certain timelines, THEY told us that! it is a bit late yes, but better late then never. let's hold their feet to the fire and show some solidarity that we're not happy with the latest (2 months in particular) turn of events (or lack thereof).
tough love baby.
It's your/my/anyones choice when to say "we've had enough". And it's fine. We couldn't cut and run if we wanted to (as I suspect many can't). We're left with writing it off, dumping what the markets will take (not a lot) or holding until the project comes to fruition.
1) If we're dumping we'll take the measly
BTC0.15 on bitrex and run.
2) If we're holding we'll keep the coins and wait for news, probably til (3) because (1) is not worth it.
3) If we're writing it off we don't care about my holdings so stop checking the news.*
I guess I don't think the coins are worth the investment unless they deliver, so I'd rather write off the investment than try to cash out for pennies while there is potential. And I think I'd personally hold for another 6 months keeping an eye one the news before giving up. I think "we've had enough" is when people move from (2) to (1) or (3). Although I'd prefer that not to happen I don't think the devs will be sped up if people do...
*then after a few years throw away my hard drive to find out weeks later the 888 on it are worth £1 each