As much as I like the commitment of the main dev and whoever is helping him, but isn't 4 different coins not a bit too much to develop and maintain for one man alone?
I have my concerns about it, but maybe I'm wrong.
I think the same. If your goal that you want to reach is high enought for EGC you don't need so much other Coin Projects. And you will not have the time to work for all Projects if you really want to start and sucess with a big Project like EGC.
You are right, my days do entail a great deal of juggling and beyond the 4 mentioned projects. I do have teams and other contributors to help and new teams will be and are forming. I am often times, perhaps all times, the one left willing to face a community when things get tough. Not a position I like to be in or be put in but, abandoning is not in my nature.
The good thing to be gained through tough times is you find out who is reliable to form a true team and not just opportunists seeking personal gains. I am actively delegating out more and more tasks to people that have proven they can be trusted to carry them out. Case in point and relevant to the EGC community, I have, as of this morning, contracted with SciFiDomains to develop the new EGC website. A task that has fallen off my plate for far too long. Similar delegating of tasks are taking place on other projects as well.
No, I can not do it all. What I can do is form working relationships with the trustworthy and reliable people that can help get it all done and be willing to continue even during less fortunate times. This is what I am doing. This is how it will all get done. This is how our goals will be achieved.
EDIT: SciFiDomains is the company that the BCT user portdavenport is associate with. As of now, I can tell you the cost for this was extremely small for all that will be gained. Port negotiated EGC a great discount for this service. Half was paid for by the EGC Foundation and half by me personally. More details will be released soon. I only mentioned it at this time because the mentioned concern is valid and I want you all to know it is being addressed.
Hello to the Evergreen Community and Thank You EverGreenCoin Developer and Founder, "Steven" for his kind introduction.
As some of you may already know I've been posting here on Bitcointalk EGC forums every so often since March 2016, after I first invested in EGC - a coin that struck me as an interesting cryptographic digital currency combining Hybrid PoW and PoS with fast transaction times and a "Green" energy-efficient focus.
During this time, I've commented on Green Project aspects of the coin, and coin performance and market value on the exchanges. I've held EGC during times of difficultly for EGC when the network and wallet needed recompiling and technical maintenance by Steven. And I really think acknowledgement and credit (where it is due) here needs to be paid to Steven for not only persisting to support EGC and release fixes when necessary to keep EGC going, but also for his mature, composed and tireless caring communication to assure and assist the EGC community with any questions or problems members may have experienced during EGC's journey.
I can confirm that my business
www.scifidomain.com has been engaged by Steven to come in and help to develop the EGC website and assist in the online development of the EverGreenCoin.org Project.
The Hallmark of all of the Top Digital Cryptocurrencies is a good idea, strong community and developer support, easy to use wallets and a stable blockchain network that encourages coins to be traded and exchanged.
While EGC no doubt has had its share of growing pains and challenges to establish the EGC network, EGC has survived the initial set of major challenges facing any Digital Currency to make it onto the World Wide Web, and EGC is now stable and primed for greater coin investment.
EGC has successfully distributed the major portion of its supply/volume of 13M coins. It has finished proof of work ("PoW") at a number of Mining Pools where commercial mining farms and whales go back to exchanges and sell off coins (even low if necessary) in order to recoup their mining operating costs. EverGreenCoin.org EGC is listed for trading at a number of recognizable Digital Currency Exchanges (see,
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/evergreencoin/#markets), and the EGC network and wallet versions 1.3.0 using Proof of Stake (PoS) are reliable and stable now.
While more details of our meetings and EGC development will no doubt be announced by Steven, I will mention that some of the things we have discuss are as follows:
1. Improved website presentation and information about EGC.
2. Increased online promotion through social media.
3. Initiatives to invite more Green Businesses to participate and accept EGC.
So that's I hope a not too long introduction from me to the EGC community. My business partner, Andrew and I will check in here from time-to-time for community input, feedback and updates.
Once again, a Big Thank you to Steven for his community leadership to support EGC through thick and thin, and the opportunity to become involved.
We look forward to contributing to the EverGreenCoin.org ("EGC") project.
Respectfully,
David
www.scifidomain.comWeb Developer
www.evergreencoin.orga.k.a. Portdavenport
PS. Steven, at your convenience, if you could email me your best quality LOGO source/s for EverGreenCoin, we'll put the logo into 3D Max for CGI remastering.