Dark Silk Team,
From just catching up now on on the past couple of pages, I would like to greatly emphasize the importance of follow up, public perception and image. This is just as equally (and I hate to say it, sometimes, more) important as the development itself- especially in the world of cryptocurrency where a huge part of a project's value is attributed to future speculation and potential. If I were a new investor looking to invest in new coins and saw the last couple of pages, I would most likely stay away. I don't mean this in a negative way, but rather in a constructive way.
If you want all the hard work that you've put in to ultimately pay off, you cannot neglect this area. Perception, image and marketing, is the reason why other coins such as LSK, ICN and AMPs raised millions in crowdfunding and this coin didn't. I strongly believe in this project, but you must take this area seriously. If you need to put someone in charge whose sole job is to create the marketing, answer community concerns, then do it. It will pay off immensely in the future.
Case in point, I still don't see my DarkSik ICO balance updated even though I sent the coins weeks ago. If a simple balance update can't be performed, it begs to questions, how the more important tasks can be managed.
Again, I don't mean the above in a negative tone, but in a constructive one to emphasize a very crucial part of managing and launching a new coin.
You will likely be chastised for your comments, but nothing that hasn't been brought to their attention before.
I personally had some BTC sitting ready to invest in darksilk but pulled way back as things progressed.
Try running silk network on a mobile. Try getting your silkcoin off the old chain. Umpteen things.
This project has potential if some one can get a hold of public perception and details.