I should guess this means that over time, the slack channel would be closed down? What about the discord invite link, or how can I join the LWF discord, does this also affect the telegram groups as well.
I saw it somewhere on the telegram group that their long term aim is actually to also move the telegram community also over to the Discord channel. Hope this helps
Well I guess that all with happen with project getting bigger and bigger. For now the telegram chat is good and enough but when the project gets wordwide they will probably move.
I like the way of communicating with the team that is now, but if they go somewhere else, then this is not a problem. The main thing is that the project itself develops and the team achieves the set goals. And we still do not have enough of adding tokona to the good stock exchanges, but I think that this will be done in the near future.
Slack will not be going away any time soon but will be slowly left behind as we concentrate on building and developing Discord into a great community space.
Telegram will remain for the foreseeable future as well as Bitcoin Talk and Reddit. Any future plans for these platforms will be announced in due course.
Tbh I don't like Slack so for me no problem. I see Telegram like a faster and easier way to communicate with the team and get all information I need.
Slack has been too vulnerable to scammers and fraud, but I think moving over to Discord isn't such a bad idea, it will give a lot of supporters who aren't familiar with the interface Discord environment the opportunity to discover this.
I agree. I personally like Slack, however I have heard many good things about Discord, but do not have my own opinion as I haven't tried it yet. This is now an opportunity to try it

Now the discussion is about what platform to use discord or slack?
I believe we should be discussing better things no? This project cannot even delivery an exchange as promise.
No newsletter update in a month as well.
What happen with the millions from ICO?
really sad
Exchange listing will happen but it is one thing we have no control over.
Have you tried to get a token listed on a exchange recently? The delay in responses from the exchanges as well as technical time it takes them to review code to ensure it can be integrated as well as the testing they need to do to make sure all is good at their end with regards to deposits, withdrawals and actual trades takes time.
It has been two months (or just over actually) since the TEC ended and the tokens were distributed. There are lots of other projects in our position with regards to being listed on exchanges, even ETh based ERC20 tokens are struggling to be listed and they are some of the easiest to integrate.