I am more concerned about digispeed it was meant to be launched this month.
Honestly, I think it's encouraging news that they delayed the release by a couple of weeks. It would have been more worrisome if they pushed out a release just to make an arbitrary deadline. Jumbley wrote a good summary post about the current status few days ago. They've been running simulations and making a few tweaks before the final release. Everything is looking good - everything is moving forward just as it should. DigiSpeed is a significant step forward for digital currencies. It's a testament to Jared and the dev team ... they are innovating ... and they are doing it right by taking their time to fully test and refine.
DigiShield (developed by DigiByte) was a significant innovation that was adopted by many other coins. I have a feeling that DigiSpeed is going to be a major addition to the digital currency landscape. It's a good thing for all of us if they take all the time they need to get everything right for the transition. DigiSpeed is not just about making the transactions fast ... it's about establishing a scalable protocol for widespread integration in e-commerce and m-commerce.
I agree no need to rush things. Better to have a finished product than a buggy one.