wow lot's of drama here.
so captain dev decided to leave the sinking ship even before the official airdrop?
that's a shame, i thought the idea was legit - as almost anyone else.
i tried to contact the dev via the official email stated on the website and just got a mailer daemon ala "Mail delivery failed: returning message to sender" back. easy to guess why.
but,
*what if*
...
someone less greedy just takes over the project and delivers the coins to the cypriots?
set up a charity which takes APH donations and gives them to the people as intended?
it could work if miners keep mining...
traders keep trading...
and businesses accepting and people using the coin...
what do you guys think?
technically it is a great coin and should be working like any other coin.
in general,
does it now have to already acceptable that the whole nation coin idea is pronounced dead just because some scammers jumped on the bandwagon?
or could the once great idea survive and help some nations to get out of miserable situation by themselves?
i for myself was about to accept APH for graphic design services soon,
adding it to my list of accepted altcoins.
now i'm thinking:
would it be good to try to keep the - otherwise technically perfectly working - coin alive and just continue to add real value to an otherwise "dead" coin by officially accepting APH for graphic design?
is it not what is missing with so many pump & dump coins, that you can't really buy anything with it in the *real* world outside of exchange websites?
well,
should that now be the end of the project i lost some fiat buying a couple of APH...and a bit of faith in the real motives of people behind coin projects...
meh.