The dev has said this. The dev has said that. The dev has said nothing substantial regarding those coins other than he had a hard drive crash, didn't have a backup or an encrypted wallet stored on a flash drive, and is unable to recover the hard drive even though many people offered services to recover. Data on hard drives is recovered all the time why is it so hard this time? He doesn't need the hard drive recovered because it didn't crash and he's still holding those coins. It's so obvious.
I'll keep mentioning this issue as long as I want. How can you not understand how serious that issue is for the future of this coin? That issue will keep the value of this coin down. You talk transparency well I don't see it at all.
They could be holding those coins hoping to dump them in a month or more when nobody's watching and people know it. It's very simple to understand so I don't know why so many of you cant comprehend that.
COMM is a very young coin and I dont think anybody is working full time on this coin as everybody has got their own personal things to deal with, while working for this coin.
The dev has already shown his good intentions by working with a community member for a fix.
He has also provided the link
http://www.coinexplorers.com/address/CKGK6MFmBkreG7k5sU8gDEJNVJ57QZtN3Hso that the community can check to see if the coins are getting moved or not, while a fix is done.
Anybody in the community is welcome to do the fix themselves and can take this coin forward.
So instead of screaming scam scam scam, why don't you spend your energy on finding a fix for the problem we have, if you are so much interested in this coin.
If you are waiting for some one else to do the fix for you, then its only reasonable to wait and give more time to the dev and community to come up with a solution.
For some this uncertainty surrounding this coin now is an opportunity, and those who are willing to take the risk will buy more from the weak hands.
And those who believe its a scam, because of this uncertainty, will be keep selling the coins. That's all part and parcel of the speculative free market.
Everybody is an adult here and are free to make their own judgement calls.Nobody is forcing you to buy or support COMM coins.
Tomorrow, this could end up as a scam after all, but that,s part of the risk factor the buyers are taking.
If you don't want to be that risk taking guy, don't buy any mate.Wait for a fix and more transparency, and if the price is right at that time, you could start buying/believing in this coin.