I have a hard time to follow your argument to swap BTCD to KMD before there is a Wallet and an Exchange.
Isn't it that the Wallet is released the next days? Dunno about the exchange but for me it sounds that it makes more sense to simple wait and keep your values close to you for those few days till the infrastructure is really there for safety.
Seriously I would like to understand what to do because I hold BTCD since a long time now and try to figure out if I best sell them to not have to bother with ICO swap sides and such or move along with you into KMD which still sounds confusing to me.
Given I wait for the Wallet and Exchange (which one and when aprox?).. can I then generate the KMD address on my Wallet myself and swap the BTCD in a matter of minutes and anonymous over your page I guess and get them in my wallet and it's done or doesn't work it that way?
The swap can only be done through the ICO site, not through the Iguana app.
1) send BTCD to the deposit address you get from the ICO site (swap tab)
2) we credit your account with KMD (internal credit, nothing moves in blockchain)
3) you request a KMD payout to your address (we move the actual funds to you)
After that you can use the seed you got from the ICO site to login into the Iguana app.
But yes, when you want to swap is your decision. If you are looking to maybe sell some BTCD if it keeps rising, then perhaps it is best to delay the swap. However, if you are going to hold long term no matter what, then you should definitely swap as soon as possible.
The 5% APR feature is already working in Komodo, that means that anyone with >10KMD balance is accumulating interest automatically. Note that if you hold your funds as our internal token, then you are not accumulating the interest.
Seriously?
Supernet is not part of the "core concept" moving forward???
So in other words, screw all the people who invested in James / Supernet the last years???
What exactly are the people who sunk money into Supernet supposed to do?
Cannot believe that an offical dev spokesperson says something like this. There is enough public perception that JL never finishes anything, just takes the money & runs. Why would you post something like this?
What exactly is the way forward for people holding Supernet?
I'm not sure if you know about the 'core coin' concept. Here are the SuperNET core coins:
http://www.supernet.org/coins.phpThe idea was that different blockchain projects would work together, but it didn't quite work out as good as we hoped it would. Furthermore, many of those coins don't have developers anymore. There are a few very promising ones though, such as Syscoin.
I did also say that this doesn't mean that we wouldn't be looking to be/become partners with other blockchain projects in the future too. SuperNET has always been trying to collaborate with the entire crypto sphere, and thus we are not afraid to use superior technology either when we see it (like Zcash). We also integrate and use the existing crypto infrastructure, like Bitcoin.
We want to invite all coin projects to come and use our platform. If we can use their technology too, that's even better.
The thing I was saying is, that the 'core coin' concept won't continue in the same way it was originally envisioned.
You must have misunderstood what I said. SuperNET asset is stronger than ever, the future looks quite promising.
I hope this answers your concerns.