So you are creating a currency, with an idea that you let other people develop for you... and then you give them coins in this non-existent tech that you promise? Jesus christ.
How is it non-existant? Do you seriously somehow figure that it doesn't exist, despite there being Windows and Linux wallets, just because the dev doesn't have the resources to easily create a Mac wallet, and thus offers a bounty to someone else to make one? (Nevermind that Windows alone, nevermind Windows and Linux combined, are
far more prevalent than Macs.)
he paid someone for windows wallet as well, and there are a lot of other "jobs".
You know, it kind of reminds me of this guy I knew. He did some stuff himself, but he paid a lot of other people to do a lot of other jobs too that helped his project. What was his name... ah yeah that's right, "the head of every project ever".
If all you're going to do in this topic is whine about how the coin isn't being developed in the way you'd prefer (and while I haven't checked extensively, I don't see you making a better coin), perhaps you should
click here and never return.
Dont make a fool out of yourself. If you have been in cryptos a while you learn to see the flaws in an early stage. This currency has it all. A dev, which probably does not even code C++ nor C. What "he" does is that he let others do the job for him and pays them with the currency that "others" develops for him. Ha ha.
Well, who told the Dev should do everything, and the rest should just buy/sell coins, and post "whats up dev, give us the news" here in the forum?
I don't see anything wrong in the fact that someone manages the work, while others do the coding (given that the one who manages, is
able to find the ones who do the work). In reality "good coding skills" and "good managing skills" is something very rarely combined in a single individual. Moreover good programmer would never be a good salesman. So I believe its ok to distribute tasks to the ones who can do them well. Do you think Gates or Jobbs, or other successful IT entrepreneurs were coding themselves?
Some of them might have written some code in the beginning, but this is not what they are good in, so they passed this task on others.
What "he" does is that he let others do the job for him and pays them with the currency that "others" develops for him. Ha ha.
Yes, ha ha. Do we like it or not, this is what everybody does now in the real world - let others do the job, and pay with the currency "others" develop
. You can tell the same about the whole US economy and the dollar