The distribution method and all-in-one installer required a lot of work and we are working on additional features. Our team has been working on this token for over two years now and were able to attract many extra folders to the Folding@home network of Stanford. Only this already has a lot of value.
FLDC isn't
actually part of, or technically involved in, F@H (this is why the "all-in-one installer" doesn't actually include any of the F@H files). So any mention of F@H is ancillary at best, deceptive at worst.
The entire platform that FLDC uses is out of the hands of the hands of the "devs" and there is
zero inclination of any FLDC platform that doesn't use Counterparty
and Bitcoin.
Monthly payments (which are sent out via
a 4th party app - Tokenly[or is that a 5th, I lose count]) have been previously delayed because a dev was moving and had not yet set up his personal computer
at his new home.
So, aside from mastering the use of 3rd, 4th, and 5th party platforms and software, what exactly has your "team"* been doing for "over two years"?
*Edit: Seems to me that Jeff is the
only one that actually does anything; and even at, that he's just making a "stand alone" browser add-on that simplifies using a bunch of different websites, downloads multiple 3rd party apps, and stores a settings file.
Not really going to continue this discussion much longer, but bitcoin also relies upon many third party pools (edit: I meant tools here) and applications to be useful in the end. Looking at your post history, I see you're a loyal member of the Curecoin community and I can understand that you're venting because you guys got removed from Poloniex. I can understand that it might seem unjust to you that you guys, that have a strong history and things like your own blockchain, got removed while we stayed.
In the sense of volunteers we have many people contributing in small ways, but next to that you should not underestimate the effort of Robert in managing, Helene is social media, Jeff in things like the all-in-one installer and our new lead dev Miguel.
In short, I hope Curecoin recovers from this delisting, but do not turn your frustration toward other projects that you think deserve a place on Poloniex less. Stay positive