As others have stated, not a whole lot has changed since you last checked in. Dynamic masternodes and the masternode GUI screenshots are exciting, but I'm not buying anymore SPR until I see everything functioning on testnet. I went through my initial accumulation (as I did with DRK) and now I'm waiting for actual functioning code before I add to that position.
The whole reason I am here is because of Mr. Spread's obvious coding talent and creativity. I invest in developers, not coins. I trade shitcoins for fun, but the few actual crypto investments I have are because of the developers. Developers like Evan Duffield, the giant Ripple dev team, Mr. Spread, and a couple other coins with good devs.
Should you add to your position? Beats me. Depends on your risk-reward appetite. I still consider Spreadcoin to be reasonably risky which is why I'm not adding to my position at present. If you're happy with the coin you have at present, then do what you're doing -- check in on occasion to see what has changed, if anything. If you'd like to go for a bigger hit, add a little. But in the end, it's all about what you're comfortable with.
With all that said, I suspect you already knew all this and are kicking the tires of what you suspect is a pretty good car
Nice well reasoned response. Thanks.
You're right. I am here tyre kicking what I suspect is a pretty good car however I am put off by the amount of cheerleading that is posted in comparison to actual news.
Other than that, I'm a little wary of a dev who doesn't use their real name although I also understand reasoning why Mr Spread might want to stay anonymous. It took a bit of soul searching before I decided to use my real name as part of the Darkcoin team.
The cheerleading doesn't bother me but to each their own. I understand your desire to have a named dev, but if Mr. Spread resides where I suspect he does, I'd prefer he remain anonymous. As I mentioned, I invest in devs first and foremost. A named dev is nice, but my only big loss (25+ btc) came on a coin called Fractalcoin where it was very easy to determine the dev's name and who he worked for. Good coder, but ended up giving up without bothering to continue to innovate. Dumb considering how much BTC I had budgeted to invest in the coin as he met various benchmarks along the way.
I can imagine it took some soul searching (and balls of steel) to provide your real name. There is so much uncertainty in this field.
I remember FRAC too, the so awaited Slingshield phase, hours talking in the IRC channel....started good as a coin, innovative ideas.
Lost 4 BTCs on that game, when slingshield kicked in there was a little pump to 35k satoshis, after that coin died and I quit altcoin market for good.
I do not have much hope in altcoin mkt, since BTC is my main goal, altough bought some few SPRs recently, I mine for hobby, solo mining is for fun, very interesting concept, and mining I can test my PC´s stability for good.
Cheers