Hi chhawip,
Let me start by saying, Okcash can continue and succeed with/without/against oktoshi, OK is designed that way.
Okcash is decentralized, OK is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls OK and everyone can take part.
During this past year and a half Okcash has tested its resilience and efficacy by its continued growth thanks to the different OK community and decentralized OK teams,
this teams work independently from the core, as it has shown during this past year and a half, there is always people working for their different goals with Okcash.
There were also 2 dev teams ready to takeover the core development, we will invite this teams to join the core development, I will try reach them if they don't do it first.
The OK chain is efficient, there has not been any trouble with the chain at all, and the tech and community speaks by themselves.
I honestly wanted to eventually let OK grow by itself, but not the way it happened,
during this past year and a half Ive been recovering from a car accident and some health and family issues, hence just doing OK maintenance when I could.
I am glad to say I am fully recovered, (except for some pains that continue to diminish with time) so I am happy and can not complain,
I am even more happy to see the OK growth on my absence, it has proven it can go on without me,
and it is something all the OK community/teams/users/services have to be proud of, It all has been thanks to you and everyone involved in any way.
On the other hand, now that I am back, Ive started working since day 1, the same way it has always been, non-stop
(and even more motivated now that OK has proven and established itself)
I've also been contacted by the other core members and we are already working together again.
About your question, the OK vision has always been the same: To Empower the Users.
OK does so with its speed, staking and efficacy. And day by day more services start to appear or get integrated that push the goal further.
Since the beginning, Okcash likes to work and deliver new tech and services instead of providing promises that end up being empty or delayed on most projects.
With Okcash being decentralized it is also hard to provide a full roadmap, as there are some teams working in their own projects for Okcash.
But we do understand the curiosity to see or find out core development and Ok teams goals.
Hence we will be providing a roadmap with some of our "in line" coming up features and/or services,
which are not set in stone, as any new service/feature could get integrated based on consensus or by different teams without prior pre-announcement.
Okcash also has a section on its main website about what you need to know.
Please have a read over:
http://okcash.org/you-need-to-know.htmlKind Regards
~oktoshi