People do not worry so much about an exact date. Prypto and Dreamworks are commercial companies that work under their own timeframes, none of us has any influence on them. We should be very happy that a commercial company choose CSC to be their base currency for their projects. They give indications and projections but please remember that current operations are being executed in the caribbean, ..... mañana is an important word there
Having read again over the announcement by GamingCoin (post #3258), it strikes me that the community on this board may have gotten a little carried away. All that GamingCoin said was "We should be live for the 28th November". Who is "we"? My own assumption is that means Prypto and Dreamworks. It would appear that they are developing a blockchain payment and KYC solution for casinos. So when Prypto and Dreamworks go "live" that means, presumably, their product is ready for production services. That is all good and well, but remember that Prypto and Dreamworks are small startup companies. They may very well go "live" with their service offering and issue a "press release", but that does not mean that they will have any customers (i.e. casinos). Prypto/Dreamworks may be hoping that casinos will become their customers, but who knows whether they will?
I could build a super fancy and sophisticated smart contracts application based on Ethereum, but if nobody uses it, I have nothing.
The same goes for Prypto/Dreamworks. They may have a great payment solution, but until any casinos actually start using it, it is meaningless. Note how GamingCoin stated that announcements by casinos is up to them. What that really means, in my interpretation, is that perhaps no casino has actually firmly signed up for the service yet. I don't see anything in Prypto/Dreamworks or user GamingCoin's announcements that actually confirms that Prypto/Dreamworks have any firm customers yet, so the community on this board should not jump to conclusions based on wishful thinking.
So, the community should not get carried away and read something into announcements which is not there. The good news is that Prypto/Dreamworks are commercial companies, and they appear to have invested some time and resources into their payment solution, so it is in their own interest to commercialise it and sign up some real casinos as their customers. Until that happens, we will have to wait.
Meanwhile, others are free to launch their own initiatives to promote CSC or build real life use cases.