interesting! masternodes planned?
Yes! But only after we rewrite the entire codebase in Go, move from blockchain to DAG, implement ZK-SNARKs based anon and Turing complete smart contracts, get listed on Polonitrex and fix that wobbly navigation panel.
No masternodes.
Update on the MOINX thing shortly. It may not be a bug so much as slightly counterintuitive behaviour.
I like your style.
Everybody is always keen to hop on the new fad.
I've been looking for a coin to hold and stake, just for the fun of it. I think this might be the one!
I have only one question about The Platform: Can you confirm it
won't be a coin swap to a new project (like SDC did)? I know you're keeping the details a secret for now, but are you able to confirm this won't be part of the plan?
Cheers! And good luck with this.
P.S. - I know you were ok with the Particl thing. No politics here. I'm just interested in the facts.
I'm glad you brought this up - the prospect of no longer being directly downstream from SDC presents a quandary and is something I've been thinking about. Regardless of what people think about the SDC to PART move, we've benefited hugely from the work done by the SDC team since we originally forked from them and it'd be nice if that could continue. The simplest and least time-consuming way to make that happen would be to fork PART and perform a swap.
So in answer to your question, at the moment it's not something I'd completely rule out. I can't see us doing a swap in order to raise funds in the same way. I suppose it's tempting - especially when every few days another ETH token seems to rake in a million or more dollars' worth of funding - but I don't think we need it. The
Moin Movement fund could serve as a significant war chest to pay for things like promotion when the alpha of The Platform is released (should the community deem that an appropriate use of the funds).
If we were to swap it'd be so we could benefit from the work done by the BTC and PART devs and it'd be done over a significantly longer period of time. It seems a bit tasteless to be coveting the PART source code before it's even been released, but it's difficult not to with all the new stuff they've been working on. Still, as it stands The Platform can be implemented perfectly well upon the current codebase and so for now development will continue based on the assumption that that's what will happen.