Post important de fluffy :
OK simple question: lots of commits on github and lines of code as usual - what does this actual code do? I mean what features is it and how do they give value to the currency users? It seems like there is zero actual innovation/development and you are just trying to troll every other coin exchange user out of the way rather than win the market over with technology like coins like Dash that you invest so much time into.
Please prove me wrong - without a 3 pages of vagueness, can I get some bullet points to tell me what unique value does Monero deliver that any other cryptonote coin does not? And secondly what innovations have you actually achieved in the last year over and on top of what Bytecoin already did after you cloned it?
thanks
These specific commits:
- new daemonize mode
- background forking on Unix-like operating systems
- backgrounding on Windows via services
- QoS (bandwidth control) on both up and down links
- fallback blockchain storage in LMDB's vl32 experimental branch
- alternate blockchain storage in Berkeley DB
- DNSSEC root keys
- DNSSEC verification for MoneroPulse (distributed checkpointing)
- DNSSEC verification for OpenAlias resolution
- base support for Dr. Monero (performance analysis tool)
- new logging system, based on the same core subsystem as OpenTransactions
- gtest updated
- libunbound updated
- 32-bit fixes
- ARM fixes
As to what we're working on at the moment:

