I appreciate the response dev. But why is this coin any special or valuable? There's no real features or usage. And people just hoarding, staking and holding coins is not what I call a community...
No problem. What kind of features are you looking for? Regarding usage, the dev team has no plans to become a litedoge accepting merchant ourselves, but is looking into developing or getting listed in a payment system for websites.
We have also been looking into and working on getting mobile wallets developed. It is a difficult task for PoS coins though, especially if you want them to be able to stake.
Litedoge, like most altcoins, currently has no real "special" qualities. I won't sugar coat that. It's value, like most alts can be derived by how much energy it costs to mine or stake (in litedoge's case) in relation to the coins total supply.
The dev team's main focus is the wallet, so we leave most of the other ideas and external feature implementation up to the community. Bitcointalk user litedoge has put together bounties that people can receive if they contribute to the progress of litedoge, either by helping with adding useful features to the wallet (such as Multi-Signature/Private Messages/Stealth Addresses/optional TOR routing) or creating some kind of service that would make Litedoge useful, such as a mobile wallet, a payment system or a hosting and running a secure web wallet. These things would not be gimmicky and would indeed add to the overall value of litedoge.
The dev team here, like I said before volunteers our time and can only do so much without the communities involvement. We are working on adding features to the wallet, creating a mobile wallet, and developing being added to an existing payment system, but we are a small group with other real-life commitments, so relying only on us to develop these features quickly and without outside involvement is not the best way to make the coin better. Progress would be much quicker with outside involvement, which is why the bounties have been created. Community involvement in these tasks is also what is meant by community, not just the mere act of holding coins to stake.
So in short, we have thought about adding features and creating usage for the coin. We have just not completed anything yet.