If dev abandon this coin maybe it's a good idea for a community takeover??
So what partially attracted many people to SFR, or maybe just me, was the talent and skill of the development team. The innovation and tech has always spoken for itself with SFR and Rosh continuously earned his reputation as one of the best crypto developers, so much so that Unocoin had to scoop him up and hire him as their Chief Scientist.
At first thought, I feel against a community takeover of SFR because I feel like its an excuse for a quick pump, profit, and dump and SFR (as I still put SFR on a pedestal above all of that) is better than your average shitcoin. Even though Rosh may no longer be with us (despite no real confirmation, or lack thereof, for his disappearance), I still hold the coin because I still believe in the vision and what it stands for. And sinking down to the scummy underworld of shitcoins is no trip that SFR deserves to take. Many of us are holding the coin hoping that Rosh will one day return and everything will be cleared up. Yes, this may be a bit optimistic or naive but Rosh has never done anything to lower my exceptions or trust in him. He continuously delivered and released new feature after feature at a rapid pace, some would argue it was too rapid and may have hurt SFR. Rosh has always been very open and communicative and up until about a couple months ago, we always always very easy to reach and quick to respond to questions or concerns. Obviously, we all know, at present time this isn't the case.
But back to the point about a community takeover... I wouldn't be opposed to a community takeover but if and only if we have a full time dev lined up for the re-launch, who has received consensus from the SFR community. If anyone knows or has someone in mind, have them stop by the thread or IRC channel. Both have been quiet recently, but chunk of the community is definitely still alive and well at both.
It'd even be a cool community discussion to have, discussion qualifications, requirements, process of finding, reviewing, and selecting a dev(s)
The great thing about the decentralization of crypto is that coins are difficult to truly kill.
Just my two sats but whatev