I posted this a long time ago. Anyone who read it & used it should have saved themselves a lot of cursing and trouble. Apparently devs didn't read it. That is why they only had single webwallet, explorer, fortunately more than one pool. Also the main functionality promised is all there but very crude, mainly commands/interface to properly use voting & PoS pool & need a lot of work from devs. I hope that they will reveal there airdrop addresses in next announcement so that everyone involved is assured about there honesty. Also the lots of new features are not visible because they are not gimmicks like anon messaging or other useless features that are easy to use & can be hyped. These are mostly for governance & decision making so you need to understand how things work before you can use them. I personally will not stake or move my coins until i know how to use coin control, be it CLI or GUI. Some of the disappointment is justified but it doesn't mean coin is not working, its just half baked IMO. Although I still give credit to devs for technical competence, its just they didn't have enough people in community to help others out. I hope we get some good peeps with some PR skills and more people helping with guides/documentation. I hope we see more detailed functionality in the future.
https://bt.irlbtc.com/view/1290358.msg13537266#msg13537266Sam, half baked things are never good. I got my airdrop coins, imported in web wallet, but now after few hours it's not working. It's giving me Insight Error. I'm not eager to sell the coins cause I would like to see how this will develop, but first impressions and signs are not good. People can't control their coins, price pump started, nethash pump started as well... Devs knew how much people participated for airdrop than they should know that much more will be on PoW lounch and what they did? They prepared 2 family sedan cars to transport 8000 people on 1000 km trip. That is not how you handle seriuos business.