If POS is ready I'd still prefer to wait for the multipool. How long can it take?
Multipool is just about done. NAUT's blockchain problems seem to be making the transition difficult . At least this is what I understand
I don't care about a multipool, that is all BS. You keep try to distract us with all kind of useless things, like nautjobs, multipool....football llegue.
The problem is the blockchain is to slow and nobody seems to resolve it. I don't want my coins on an exchange, but I MUST leave them there because YOUR blockchain is fucked up.
If you don't realize that, and think that we care about a multipool, while that blockchain is as rotten as......, then you really need to wake up.
There is no excuse for this to take so long. Make a swap and use an others coin source that works good (the whitecoins source is the cleanest) would solve all your problems, and can be done in a few days time.
and again....BK Last Active: September 18, 2014, 08:29:09 PM
Stop BS the investors in this coin and resolve the things....Maybe it's beter that somebody takes it over?
Nautijobs is an independent project not directly related to the development of NAUT at all. If it wasn't I'd be working on it all the time and it'd be out by now, but instead I have my normal work I have to do, and this is worked on whenever I get the chance (which is rare lately).
In fact not only am I not involved in NAUT's development directly, I also specifically told both Bryce, and BK that I am not to be waited on for the launch of the new wallet.
I am only relaying information I have been given as the Community Manager, nothing more. I don't maintain the blockchain, the code, the multipool, or anything else.
I understand the frustration, but I do this out of personal belief in this coin overall, I just believe in the ideas and ideals behind it, that is all, that is what triggered Community Manager position to me. I want to see this coin succeed (and this isn't the only long term coin I hold, I just believe in this one the most), which is also why I am building my microjobs site project around it, as it is a product which supports and relies on the ideals the coin is suppose to be built on.
The long time for this transition (and this comes from a "before I had the title perspective") a list of developers who just couldn't handle the transition, or methods behind doing so.
I can assure you there is a plan in place, and it is being actively worked on. The blockchain problems don't just cause problems in sending/receiving coins, but in the development and deployment of new versions of the wallet. It's looking like some additional steps may be necessary before proof of stake, but that's all I know because that's all I've been told.