Thx @nutilda . It is possible that you did not see your tokens listed in the wallet due to our decentralized encrypted storage mechanism. In the event that decentralized storage cannot be retrieved, the wallet returns to a default state.
In that case a user must add his/her tokens again, or more often simply log in from the same browser as before (then the local forage is used to re-inject encrypted storage into the network). We're still ironing out some usability bugs there. It is all deterministic, so you can not actually lose tokens as long as you have your login credentials. (In some cases they can only become hidden.)
I just hope your site doesn't go down.... What if somebody decides to keep a hundred million dollars worth of coins on your server and then it gets DDOS'd or otherwise hacked? Do you plan to have a downloadable QT or otherwise standalone wallet in the future?
AFAIK, its never been a (serious) issue with Counterparty. So I'm sure its entirely do-able.
I saw the brilliance in the potential of this coin from the get-go, before Bancor and all its Ethereum-based clones became popular (did Bancor ever even produce anything that people use?). I just wish I had invested more during the crowdfund.
Remind me of the ultimate goal again... It's been a while since I read the whitepaper. All XHY tokens are supposed to have relatively the same value across all the platforms, creating a stablecoin-like token, that can then transferred via your wallet as an intermediary, to other blockchains? Is that more or less how it works?
I'm a liason (sp) for a pretty popular crypto website and they'd like to make a feature article about IoC. If one of your team members is interested in taking part in an interview for it, please PM me and I'll send you the deets.
Thanks and good luck on your project!