"Is fixing?" But but, we were told the malicious quorum vulnerability was *already* fixed and "QA'd" (whatever that means). Which is it?
How do we know InstantSend is even fixable to the extent required to preclude all instances of the class of flaw (malicious Masternode collusion) initially discovered?
Where is the supposed InstantSend fix? May I review the code on github? Or is it Top Sekrit and too precious for actual peer review?
Show us the algorithmic analysis and show us the code. Empty promises of an "imminent" fix don't cut it unless you're already down on Duffield-flavored kneepads.
Claiming LTC's spiffy new Lightning functionality is "installing bugs" only persuades the most ignorant of FUD-susceptible noobs and makes you look defensive, dishonest, and ignorant (IE a typical DashHole).
One last question, if I may. When will Dash rebase on the latest Bitcoin 0.15.0 code?