To start with, I am really excited for this to come online and I think its a really good idea. Its so good that people are copying GW using the same concept.
I don't think the problem is the delay as much as their promises missed and them not communicating. I have only seen two emails about them offering us to sell our miners.
I saw the emails and there have been updates via other means of communications. Slack/Telegram/discord or some such. I'm not interested enough to install yet another communications app on my devices. I can wait.
When I received the email about selling my miner I replied and said I'd wait for my miner to come online.
I still don't know (or even have an estimate) when my tokens will be release in batch 4 (it should have been in the white paper). I don't even know why I'm in batch 4 when I purchased tokens at $1.05. Very confusing. Then I hear they are working on other projects (probably FUD) but who knows?
So there were dates in the white paper. The problem is the white paper dates ran up against reality, and reality won. I believe that the batches have more to do with what buildings/pods they were part of versus the date purchased or the price paid.
Current example: Pod 3 states Pod installation Due now, then the next item is Pod installation Nov 13th: same thing different dates, It also show Building occupancy Oct 31st but now it Nov. 8th.
The challenge here is that Giga-Watt doesn't seem to be updating the timeline on their website all that often. But maybe the dates have not changed because they are not being told that the dates have changed, i.e.: the inspections were due, but were delayed and not rescheduled; the paperwork for the occupancy permits was not delivered, etc.
The real world can be a funny place, and it works on it's own timeline which only occasionally lines up with your desired timeline.