Afaik the original source code has been unstable and did only compile on some Linux.
Since Sep. 2015 there is a stable version of 611 [coin] available on GitHub which is actively maintained since that date by fflo.
About two weeks later the original mining and fee settings have been changed to a declining logarithmic mining rate and an increased network fee.
This information is public on the GitHub commits log.
Based on my positive experience with 611 coin I have published my initial posting of this thread on 03. Nov. 2015.
At this date about 345,000 SIL coins have been outstanding.
At the moment there are more than 413,000 SIL coins outstanding.
Source: be.611.to
Based on the public information available I asume that about 100-150k of SILs are actively traded on C-CEX.
About 100k SIL are saved:
- to cover the increasing hosting costs for the domain name services of 611 (SixEleven) [SIL coin]: 611.to dns cloud
- to fund the future development of this project on request
A serious amount of SIL is unfortunately lost forever.
The first exchanges of 611 coin (SafeCex and NovaExchange) got hacked and I have never seen these coins in the wild again.
Same applies to the early development phase with local wallet installations which probably have not been backed up properly.
I guess it's the same like with Bitcoin were I assume that about 1/2 of all BTC will never be seen in the wild again.
Source: http://www.coindesk.com/analysis-around-70-bitcoins-dormant-least-six-months/
User feedback and feature requests have been constantely integrated, new services have been published and existing services have been migrated to new technologies to scope the increasing demand of high availability and scalability.
Until now the domain name system of 611 (SixEleven) [SIL coin] has a 100% uptime record.
That's not bad for a project up and running since 2015.
A big thank you to all the supporters making this possible.
- A website accessible via standard DNS.
- A roadmap indicating the current state and future of development
- A more transparent list of developers
- Mobile discussion (Telegram group?)
Who likes to care on these tasks? Bounties?
This project is still missing the viral part.