Would appreciate it if you could briefly summarise:
1) the strengths of this coin?
2) the weaknesses of this coin?
3) promises made? kept? any FUD?
Specifically to the dev(s), what will be the key original code/feature(s) in this coin?
And will you be providing "Proof of Developer"?
http://cryptoasian.com/coin-list/Thanks for your questions,
1) the strengths of this coin?
The main strength of this coin is the team behind the coin. My real life business is a firm of developers, freelancers.
As I said, the whole team is working full-time on this coin right from the start. We are trying to develop long-term businesses around this coin, thus creating a real value for the coin.
We don't want to create a coin which can be used only from day-trading.
2) the weaknesses of this coin?
Speaking from a tech perspective, there are no weaknesses. The code is already tested by many coins out there. There is no new tech implemented into the coin.
We want to develop something simple, secure and useful. Not some tech-savvy features which will never be used in real-life on a large scale.
Creating various projects for the coin, and supporting the coin for the long-term is the most important thing to boost the adoption.
3) promises made? kept? any FUD?
I kept all promises until now, on top of that, we have a project fully working and tested. I'm talking about
www.cryptohire.com, an online freelancing marketplace, which from my point of view have a lot of potential.
Sorry, but I don't understand the last part of the question. "any FUD?"
No, we are not going to provide a Proof of Developer, I will not send my ID or anything related to my real life to this cryptoasian!
Yes, we are going to provide something a lot more valuable. We are going to register a firm dedicated for our projects!
I will ID this project as a FIRM, as a BUSINESS, not as an individual.
I will not make any connection to this world as an INDIVIDUAL!
I will join this world only as a LEGAL PERSON (FIRM/COMPANY)!
Yes, we received an email from cryptoasian, but I don't understand how that thing can be of any value.
He is not a developer, that is not a proof of developer, that is only a proof that somebody can fake an ID.
I already registered all the domains for this project on my name, and the firm will also be registered on my name, with an official online record.
To speak my mind, I was a bit insulted by the questions received from cryptoasian:
1. What is your name?
2. Where do you currently call home?
3. What is your IRC identity?
4. Personal contact questions:
4a. Do you have a personal social media Twitter, LinkedIn, Weibo or Facebook? If you do not want me to share it please let me know and I will keep it confidential.
4b. Do you have a Skype or another messaging program? If you do not want me to share it please let me know and I will keep it confidential.
4c. If you have a personal phone number you would like to post so I can text to you may. This will absolutely not be shared to anyone.
4d. What is your personal email address?
5. What is your background in coding?
6. Is Crypto a full-time endeavor or do you have another source of revenue?
7. Have you created any other coins? If so, what coins?
8. Do you have any other developers that have direct access to the GitHub source codes? If so, I will need them to also provide me with answers to these questions
8a. Also, provide a screen shot of you being logged into the Github source code.
9. Who first introduced you into Crypto?
10. Please write a paragraph you deem noteworthy in gaining the best rating possible. Some suggestions would be a hand written note with some sort of ID next to it with personal information blocked out. I will let you be intuitive with your paragraph. For real?
I hope people are not taking this "proof of developer" serious.
I mean, anybody who is going to create a scam for ~100 BTC can provide all those information without problem.
I hope cryptoasian guy will change this if he want to offer a serious guidance for this.
Right now, he is only offering false "insurances"
He MUST have a VM and a very good developer, and ask the developers to code something live, on his VM through TeamViewer, to prove that their are competent to develop a coin, a service for that coin and support that.
So, as I said, having a Proof of developer is nothing serious, and I am not going to be insulted by this guy with such irrelevant question, which are not even remotely related to a TRUE Proof Of Developer.
Proof Of Developer = give me the proof that the GUY developing that coin have the skills to do what he says.
@cryptoasian, you must educate the people, not offer some useless insurance. Have a connection to the developer, talk to him at least 30 min / day, ask him TECHNICAL question, ask about his life, ask about his plans, ask him to provide REAL PROOFS that he CAN develop what he advertised, etc.
Don't ask him about twitter, facebook, or an ID.
Big deal, some dev from X country selling his IPO. You can't touch him legally. PERIOD! That's not a Proof of Developer.
Thank you,
Chris