So this coin too is going to have master nodes?? If so what is the plan for amount needed to run one?? Thanks
Yes but it's not my first priority. It's being outsourced right now and I'll be looking over it and testing before we implement it. I'm working on a communication platform first, website, etc.
I'm working on the roadmap, going to rest now.
I'm liking what I'm seeing here. As one of the top holders I want to say thank you for coming clean about everything and turning this into a professional business venture. More money will be coming on each delivery of a working feature set, be it master nodes or otherwise. Unlike the pump n dumps this will be seen as buy the rumor, REALLY buy the news.
Thanks. I'm really putting everything into this, and I have another nice piece of project funding coming tomorrow.
I think this the coin I can just pour all my crypto ideas into, and I have tons. I'm working right now... didn't feel like sleeping... on adding a custom IRC client in the Positron wallet and a ticker with marketcap info right in the wallet. I made this before but I'm going to add everything I can to this coin, eventually open source everything.
I think I found a career, and I don't intend to screw it up.
Hey Cryptowest,
You certainly are full of great ideas and a great level of energy.
Just remember (if I may) a few rules for your health, sanity and clarity of what you're trying to do:
Eat well, take time away from the keyboard outside in the fresh air and don't let yourself get consumed (which can easily result in physical exhaustion). Many of us have to, on occasions, be dragged kicking and screaming away from our keyboards when we're in the middle of trying to fix some elusive problem or get something critical that's terribly exacting finished. Sometimes the very best thing is to go for a walk and let your subconscious (and the greater universal mind....that's a bit of philosophy for another time!) do its work in the background which then often results in brilliance flooding our consciousness that never would have happened if we didn't go for a walk.
Don't over commit. Please don't take offence at this, we all suffer from it, but you're already often saying "2 - 3 days I'll have that finished" yet you have enormous volumes of stuff to do now, plus you'll be fielding many requests from people to talk to you. You need to manage your time and work flow very effectively. And (here's the big one) you'll need to get good at saying "NO!" because if you fall into the age old trap of agreeing to do too much you'll fail. I can't stress this aspect enough.
Don't try to be everyone's friend. You absolutely cannot be. You already have considerable experience of how easily you can be let down and how easily everything can turn pair shaped. To stay the course you must be nimble, prudent and a minimalist. I'd be thinking very carefully just exactly what is your philosophy for the wallet. Who is it directed at and who will use it? We've all seen thousands of whacky ideas being touted by various devs on what's going to be in their wallets. Often one wonders whether they're smoking something pretty strong when they write up their posts. Take a leaf from Steve Jobs' MO and continually ask "who are the users of this and how does this specific feature address their likely needs/desires?"
Remember to have fun. Don't get too serious with it all. What you're doing is great but if you end up turning into a workaholic dev who's become a complete stranger to his family/significant other you are going to be failing in areas of your life that are the backbone of success. This is SOOOO important!
Just a few tips from someone that's been around a while....