I'm not personally involved in this coin, but I see the same bullshit on MOST coins these days.
Wise up, people. It's not going to get you rich overnight, if ever. The dev likely has a life, and that life likely takes precedence over his coin.
And as he said, and I have said a million times, these are OPEN FUCKING SOURCE projects. That means anyone can do development work. Even you. If you develop an app for this coin, and the dev don't like it? who cares? If it's adopted, and it works, and it drives the market, what's he gonna say to you? I know if it was me, even if I personally hated it, I'd say "good job and here's your bounty".
Just DO it.
The other day, on a coin I won't mention, I couldn't get the wallet to compile because it had a bunch of Windows specific commands in the makefile. You know what I did? I tracked down the problem, altered the code, and put up a pull request for a linux only project file. I'm not a programmer. A real programmer could have done what I did in five minutes. It took me the better part of a day. But so what? I helped. You know what I got for it? A thank you from the dev team, which is nice, and more importantly, a working wallet. I didn't whine to the devs that I couldn't get it to work and bitch that they didn't fix it for me. I just FUCKING DID IT.
Every day I see talk here about decentralized currencies, followed by blind followers waiting with open mouths like little baby birds for a central developer to "do something". Well, guess what? If you didn't pay them for it, they owe you shit. You want something to happen? MAKE it happen. You got a kick ass idea for your favorite coin? Implement it. Don't know how? Flex that google muscle and LEARN. Even if you fail, you learnt something.
Be men, not sheep.
what's your point? are you serious?
He means those people(legit devs) are actually making us(if we are smart) money out of thin air, yet when not everything goes our way we start bitching about it instead of doing something about it, and he is absolutely right.
I for once have been supportive of kryptkoin from the get go and I respect the time put by the dev. I have promoted the coin by any means I can, but I know its just the least I could do. Thanx to him I have been able to make some good trades and I still hold a lot of KTK and care about it!
If there's one thing I would love for KTK, because of my involvement with similar coins, is for dev to step forward, show some previous work, background experience etc. I think the dev credentials are much more important than any shitcoin trend or w/e and people are finally starting to notice!