its everywhere the same on cryptocurrency coins, people are complaining everytime when they think they loose, go to nasdaq or other exchange let see if you can make money like this, when you are not good in making money whit crypto it dont mean that coin is bad, your tactic is bad.
dont daytrade, put money that you can afford to loose, and come back in 3 monts and watch, if you can daytrade you must be ready to loose.
EVery time the same, they loose money and blaming the coin, its so childish
They are two different things. One is complaining about the lack of responsibility of the developers and the other is complaining about a market reaction.
Sometimes it's hard to respect the deadlines in software development, a lot of things can go wrong and have to be fixed before the release of a final product. It happens even to the biggest companies in the world. So far they have delivered everything they have promised. So you have to decide, either you believe they are scammers and will never deliver the wallet, you then will probably want to sell your coins asap to those who will be more than happy to buy them at cheap price, either you accept as true what I just stated and you wait and hold even if it takes a bit more time. I'm sure they are well aware that it is bad advertising to not deliver the things in the right time and I'm sure they are sorry for that. But at the end, only the result will count. In few months/years no one will mind that they missed few deadlines as long as the product is as good or better than what was promised initially. Personally I believe they're working hard to deliver everything they've promised and only the long term holders will be rewarded accordingly. Maybe I'm wrong but I'm willing to take the risk. Do your choice now.
I'll tell you what happened to me.
I was holding CFI for a long time at 3k sat and decided to sell to buy SAFEX in the expectation that they would release the wallet.
I sold CFI for 3k sat and bought SAFEX for 600 sat. Look at CFI now and see where Safe Exchange Coin is.
Yes, of course, I'm very pissed. I'm really pissed because if it were not for the irresponsibility of the developers to announce something they can not keep would keep holding CFI and now would have doubled my money.
Can you understand now what gives a developer irresponsibility?
Then I come here to express my indignation and people talk as if the developers had no commitment to deliver the product on the stipulated date and the people who are complaining are wrong.
I do not think Safe Exchange Coin is a scam, I just think developers are irresponsible.
Worst of all is reading reviews from people who think that anyone who is dissatisfied with developers' irresponsibility is wrong.
Where was it stated that a wallet release would give you profits anyway? This is the risk involved in trading, sometimes you win sometimes you lose.
I think it's hard for people to understand.
The question for me is not whether I would profit from it or not, the point is that I took this risk in the expectation that the developers would fulfill their promise.
If I had bought Safe Exchange Coin and the amount had not gone up, fine by me. OK.
The problem is I take the risk by believing in the project and buying Safe Exchange Coin and then the developers act this way of being irresponsible and I get hurt.
They simply succeeded with their incompetence to hurt the people they bought believing in the project and benefited others who will only buy to make a profit and then sell.
What is certain is that the currency now will not rise any more than it would rise if they were responsible. Most of the people who are selling SAFEX will not come back because they think the developers are irresponsible and a lot of the people who are buying now also will not hold the coin because they are aiming for a profit when the wallet is launched and will sell their coins with a Profit of 25, 30% creating several walls.
I, for example, would insure Safe Exchange Coin AT LEAST until the launch of the platform. Now I'm not going anymore. The only thing I want is to wait for the value to come out so as not to leave at a loss. I no longer believe in the developer team.