Ok. I will receive from DEV team coins which I mined in first launch, right?
Time is money, show us that our hashrate (early first launch adopters) was for nothing.
We are sorry but our hands are tied in this. We have also put huge amount of time and work to develop Appcoin services. We had an awesome start with 10GH mining rates and we would've never wanted to relaunch Appcoin. Having the old coder that led the clients to death, there was no other option for us. We did all we could to save the mining done allready but it wasn't possible.
There will be giveaways & faucets after the launch to share Appcoins for everybody. We will be giving bigger amounts than the faucets used to give. Also the new code makes Appcoin much more attractive to miners with all sizes of hashing power available. Kimoto Gravity Well and new specifications will make mining as fair as possible.
We are so sorry about the mess with the clients but this was the only way to go. To be honest, changing the code will benefit everyone more in longterm, than holding the old code around.
We hope that every single person that took part on the first Appcoin launch would understand our position and that we had no other choice. Thanks for understanding!
Apologies!
Appcoin Development teamListen up noob,
test your shit this time .. change parameters and mine the entire blockchain quick than just reset before you launch.
that's what every REAL DEV does before you launch a coin ... well now that you have exposed yourself for what you truly are which is not a dev obviously ... you have a lot to prove to whatever community you have left ... you think you can launch and let guys rent rigs and sit there and mine than just reset and say hey sorry and its ok? ... I wish you better luck in the future, because you will need it.
First of all, then* then*
Please learn how to grammar if you flame on someone.
I agree with you that beter testing should have been done, but the way you act is not needed.
You say ALL REAL devs test like this..
1 there is no way you find every bug there is/could be in a single testing phase(unless you plan on it being tested for years first)
2 speeding up the process of a testing phase would make you miss bugs there might or might not be.
I happen to know quite a few REAL devs, who are doing really great work, whom by your logic are no real devs..
Your logic is flawed, if you don't like it, no one forces you to be here.