The roadmap is not bad. However as stated by here some posts ago, the amount of premine held by the dev team is too high compared with the time it will take to produce such supply.
Will you have a stated public address for the premine?
Thanks. The roadmap is a visualization of our intent to lead by example and build usable services around SPEC. If others see substance in what we are doing, we believe some of them will follow in our footsteps and roll out services of their own.
The premine is a representation of just how extensive this is all going to get. We have cash reserves, btc reserves as well as SPEC reserves. At some point we may run into a situation where we have to outsource something or bring on more devs, and they will prefer USD over bitcoin/SPEC, some will prefer btc over usd or SPEC. Some will prefer SPEC. The important thing is we have the resources to make all of this happen. Its because we were honest when discussing the project months ago, that we have these resources.
If the question is simpler as in "Hey is the premine going to be dumped?" The answer is no. The premine will never directly see an exchange, however we dont control what those being paid in spec will do. Whether it be to hold them, sell them etc. That is why when someone is paid in spec, it is in portions so as not to disrupt what the community has created exchange price wise. This spec will never be paid out in a way that upsets what the community and or traders have created. The bigger picture for us is positioning services like CryptoWatcher, Digital Currency Streaming Service and CoinFundMe for investments/funding etc.
We have a good understanding of what its going to take to build the intended services AND go beyond services like CryptoWatcher, CoinFundMe, etc. Its going to cost USD, BTC, SPEC, and Time. The fact is, its happening. Regardless of SPEC hitting exchanges, anyone loving our approach etc. What we bring to the table (we believe) is bigger and more on par with the more successful projects from the past.
Our advice to anyone who is weary of anything they may see here, is to simply revisit us once we are at the point that we are rolling out the intended services. There is no harm in coming back after significant progress is made by the dev team. This is a completely voluntary endeavor. If someone is not on board with this project, just simply revisit once we have started rolling out the timeline. We will still be here.