I really see no need a "dev" with no knowledge on this to "take over". Forget it, better let more comptent people like strasboug to take over, if he has time of course. Strasboug seems to understand details.
"Ghost" wallets to make it "harder" to follow. these are given away by not actually having a valid wallet generated super address. YES the address is a valid address. but it starts with a letter not S like all the other super addresses
1: CNCWvH4Bknr87a4PgDTRDasSxH4LnzX3iu
so whats the pattern? :
in a super block the "Ghost" wallet will have multiple outputs, and identical inputs. as you can see in example 1. it send out 66, 66, and 132 super coins. and then gets them right back...
-so whats the significance?
nothing. all it does is tell you in the amount that is shown twice, how much was sent in the SuperSend.
Please, don't make people laugh any more, do you have any knowledge about the multisig? You seem to be surprised that the multisig address starts with "C" and not "S", did you read anything in this thread? If you never read it, check the 2nd post of this thread, it has all the details and a detailed example. BTW, do you know for BTC the multisig address starts with which letter? (hint: not "1" of course).
First you show people your understanding of "anon", now "multisig", will this end at all or you just want to continue to act like a joker??

Fastrabbit, thank you for the great summary of the tech used in supercoin and recommended me. Though I am very much interested in the tech and watch closely all the related development, I won't have enough time to take over as dev, as I know it is a commitment that needs a lot time. I admire supercoindev who did a perfect job before.
Also, as many of us saw, supercoin still have many things to be improved. But, based on tx amount to guess the links and say supercoin is not anon is clearly wrong. As I mentioned in an earlier message, this is easily fixable and considered as nothing from tech point of view. From tech side, it is important to know if there's a systematic way to link the source to destination, and you can not do this in supercoin, so it is an anon coin, no question on it. For all other anon coins, you can do the same guessing, "guessing" is not an argument here.
Griffith's understanding of supercoin tech seems at the novice level, with many concepts wrong/mixed, but from his messages he starts to understand some concepts. Everyone can learn. I was at novice level a year ago too, but now I understand it. BTW, the successfully use of multisig in supercoin is amazing, this opens a new door for the altcoins. I see several possible completion of the code in the error handling parts, as supercoindev mentioned. He could not finish all the coding, but with 1 months all the code working perfectly is a great achievement and showed his deep understanding of the problem and super coding skills.