If your granny was male, you wouldn't even exist
You are obviously drifting off my point. Which is: the bounty is cheap.
Not a year ago, not in ten years, but now.
Here is my observation on the project so far for the last year:
Nice vision with clear goal. All the user/investor mass is latent.
THe reason for this is the lack of enthusiasm and passion from devs.
Devs are progressing very very slowly. They are either lazy
or they do it just for fun, they don't have the proper skills or most probably:
they do this part time, after they have a minute left after a hard work day
after the wife and kids leave them alone for a minute.
I can understand that. It is normal. However, it is not enough to get the project to a working state.
The changes in the crypto world and networking world happen faster then the Lethean project.
Before it was Intense, now it is Lethargic.
If development continues with the same pace, either China, Russia, Turkey, etc.
will no longer need affordable dVPN, or there will be hundreds of other providers
of such service and it will be too late for Lthn to be the pioneer it is now.
I red in the non-English Discords that people want to get into the project, build a node,
but exit node works differently every time on different computers/distros.
They install, transfer lthn back and forth, build scripts, setup, get frustrated,
ask for help, help arrives late or solution is way more complex then average user can
fix and then they just give up and wait for better times.
I hope you will take this as a constructive critique, as I still believe in this project.
You are right. As far as I am concerned, most Chinese users are quitting. I believe the team really wants to do something, but maybe this project is just too hard for them.