Scott Matheina, BOScoin's community manager, has made a statement about the current project state regarding exchanges, milestones and future goals:
Listing on exchanges is a process, and these things take time. Any anxiety our community members are facing is the result of being a part of a startup developing a new blockchain platform, so anyone considering buying our token should be interested in the long term prospects of BOSnet, and have some patience. Don’t focus on short term gains. My advice for everyone in our community is to research our company and project, wait for an exchange to list our token (note: OTC peer-to-peer trading has many risks). It’s important to know about blockchain technology in order to understand how our project will create real sustainable value. We have a well thought out plan for the BOSnet platform, and a long term development road map which goes beyond just the BOSnet platform, but also developing many business and technology use cases that go beyond just a smart contract platform. We are working every day to make this a reality.
We are focused on meeting the goals of the project as outlined in the BOScoin White Paper -
https://boscoin.io/wp-content/themes/boscoin/src/pdf/BOScoinWhitePaper.pdf3, with past updates to the development road map published on
https://medium.com/@boscoin8. There will be development updates in the near future.
We are in the midst of a technological revolution, and there are some who are not capable of understanding, appreciating, or handling the ups and downs of being a part of a project such as ours, and that is ok. Know your limits, and please don’t broadcast your anxiety or fears on our community. There are many solid members of our community, who understand our long term vision and that it does in fact take time to build a new blockchain platform. Thank you for your support in our vision.
Users who spam, by posting over and over again, their illogical fears, and anxieties will be moderated for the overall health of our community. We do not censor criticism, but I won’t tolerate personal attacks against my team members, or community members. The community plays a part in moderating both the slack and the forum, and on the forum users can flag other user posts for review. Any user who is flagged repeatedly may be restricted or suspended based on their own actions. Be respectful of other users, and know if you are a toxic user then actions will be taken up to and including suspended access to our official communication channels.