This is what I like to see in crypto development; an open channel of communication, steady development, and measurable progress
Agreed Bowtiesarecool.
I'm slowly looking around the crypto environment to see what more established coins have done in their past development lineage, so we can learn from their successes & roadblocks as they progressed. There's no use our community making similar mistakes when we can learn from more developed communities.
Looking through Dash, Pivx (and many other developed/larger coins)etc. discussions (from their early days) to see how their milestone success stories have unfolded and how their communities came to consensus on governance issues as they moved forward.
I know at our early stages we will need to discuss several key issues that will affect how we (as a community) move forward, develop and engage a broader user base (be they coin end-users or inode investors or merchants willing to use an ERC-20 compliant coin).
I'm particularly interested in successful:
- Wallet UI developments (continuous improvements in user interface, inclusion of pockets & timelocks, utilizing social media to send funds between friends, sending funds via username vs encryption addresses) etc.
- Masternode UI developments (allowing easy adoption/hosting for everyday coin investors, to improve a broader acceptance to improve the coins [Suspicious link removed]munity Engagement / Social Media successes (i.e. well developed webpage UI. Weekly video updates from the devs (just a couple of minutes, unscripted), informative media engagement (e.g. providing an overview of the coin functionality, explaining our inode functions and rewards as well as the coins privacy functions) & other social medial engagement success strategies, there are many examples the community can adopt moving forward. As well as community engagement for investors in inodes or mining & how they can best be serviced within the community)
- Governance Priorities (as a staged roll-out) for communities. Such as, how to best allocate funding at each stage of the coin/communities development to fit a longer-term adoption structure
- Development team strength success stories. Talent attraction & development success stories that may help prioritize governance funding spend as a total of funding allocation, moving forward.
I'm happy to acknowledge what I like in other coins and see if it's a fit for our project, so it can be discussed and possibly adopted in future developments.
I know I've missed many other area's, so I'm happy to have other area's added from the community. Best thing is, I do believe that the success of the coin is in our hands (as a community) and if we can work cohesively towards a common goal that benefits the end-user experience, developers and investors will be rewarded.
So it looks like the devs aren't the only ones who are busy! We've got alot of work to do too!