Hello Guys! What will happen to CS erc20 tokens if etherium hardforks before the token swap?
Who cares.
Mainnet won’t release anytime soon anyway
Probably q4-19 earliest looking at the state of testnet.
Will probably drop to .004ETH this week.
Well, people who are holding CS would care for starters.
Yeah, q4, don't make me laugh, you're not a developer, you haven't look at the code or tested the platform. So what that testnet is unstable right now? It has all functions, all they have to do is stabilize it which surely won't take them long and then continue with optimizations while audits are cooking.
Sometimes I simply don't get this negativity from people...
Yeah exactly. Audits were the excuse
Red4sec audit took 4 months
Fpcomplete is still ongoing.
3 more are planned
And you think those 3 will finish their audits in 2 months?
Will take at least 6 months.
Dude, when red4sec was announced and afterwards the code went through a lot of iterations and each time new code had to be provided to Red4Sec, because at that time platform didn't have all functions, but this one has and remember that auditing security of a wallet is not the same as auditing security of a consensus algo. Wallets won't take much time, as for the other components, they are already finished and just require optimizations. 3months will suffice for audit companies to finish security audit
What wallet?
You mean the two lines of java called an excuse of a wallet? XD
How is the testnet 3.4 going?
How long did it take for the network to fork and crash? 4 minutes?
Yeah the 1.3mtps internal speed test result sounds really reliable with a testnet that crashes after 4 minutes.
Dont think mainnet will launch anytime soon.
They made almost 0 progress with the testnet since the “private mainnet” bullshit.
I mean the wallet, the code of which you can find at Github, but, well, it's you who I'm talking to, so know that there's github available.
It can be considered reliable, cause nodes were spread across the globe, dude, and number of nodes is not that relevant for their performance, it's relevant for stable tps.
That's how real environment testing goes, you know, 2.x run stable for a month or so, but at that time it hadn't all features, so I assume once they added all of them, something triggers network to go down. They patch things, release it to public and see how network behaves. All I can see is some frustraded dude who got banned for being a jerk in the chat.