Hi!
is cooking something? two days after the announcement of altcoin.center on sativacoin, ganjacoin and cannabisdark thread and opened the new thread "420 Joint Force Epic" nobody says anything here or none at all of the threads in any of the currencies . In this thread last post was yesterday, more than a day ago nobody writes anything , the market will gradually sinking almost no trade, only with some dumping. Dope devs has made a POD and updated the website, great job, but has not had any effect. One thing is that there are no updates every day and another is that no community, no one says anything, that nobody cares anything. It is a strange and uncomfortable situation that makes it difficult to new investors are set in the currency. It 's just my opinion, can anyone now say I'm a troll, do not support the currency and all that is said when someone writes about any concerns.
It can indeed be very frustrating when something seems to happen and then full silence suddenly descends.
As many have already pointed out, most of us using serious amounts of time to coin development and other related projects tend to be constantly overwhelmed with tasks. Many also have day jobs. As for me, I've been working for periods of 32-48 hours without any sleep for several weeks already, and the times I "disappear" are the brief moments mandatory recharge.
It may have been unwise for me to just go and kick the 420 Alliance thread going without first consulting with all the hemp related coin projects and their teams. Then again things tend to happen fast in this scene, and I simply did not feel like I would have had the time for a more subtle approach. Also, this way everything is happening out in the open; there are no secret meetings going on and anyone can participate in the discussion.
The exact situation is that I've made the 420 Alliance initiative based on thoughts I've been having for a long time and that I see many others have echoed as well; basically that instead of competing (and sometimes even fighting) with each other, it would make sense that altcoin projects would work together. That does not imply any significant changes on a per-coin level; developer teams would still remain fully independent, all coins could continue their existence as they are, and so forth. The key difference compared to the current situation is that the teams would talk to each other a lot more, sharing innovations if they feel like doing so, possibly making some of the coins merged-mineable, and so on.
As for the takeovers of the three hemp related coins (CannabisDarkcoin, Ganjacoin and Sativa), all of them have been clearly dumped by their original developers and had no-one to take care of them. There are many users who have invested to those currencies, and who have been unjustly left without any certainty of whether or not the value of the coins is simply going to disappear. Taking the coins over at the same time may seem like a huge thing, but in fact it's far from it; they are all very basic coins with nothing technically new to them. Taking them over simply means providing updated (non-vulnerable) wallets and making the promise not to leave the coins and their users drifting without anyone being at the helm.
I apologize for any hassle my perhaps unexpected actions may have caused. At the same time I assure you there's nothing going on that would give any reason for worries. If anything, these turns are going to make all of the participating coins stronger.
Yours,
Jyri
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