in 2 months, 1 commit to github
really working your asses off...
at least thanks for lettings us know you are dumping the coin. do it earlier for the next coin you release
I also donated to dev's wallet few hundred thoudands coins.. from the 3M i had when it was 100 satoshi
and another 1M for the dog's surgery (community gave 9M !!)
but when it was only 6 satoshi
shmigs.
The main problem for the devs has been that bagholders have donated very little to push the coin forward.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=448003.msg6220629#msg6220629It seems most were just happy to sit back with their coins and do nothing, while the devs worked their asses off.
We have tried numerous times to get people to donate for bounties, but the interest does just not seem to be there or its a case of "I am holding on to my coins, I am sure somebody else will donate".
The hope was ( and still is ) that the community will start taking a more active role.
I know that... But taken into account that lots of ppl bought their only million at 60-80 sats makes understandable that they are not willing to giveaway single kitty... of course thats a trap for everyone but still thats a reason
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I personally donated smth round 2,5-3 million meows to different purposes. is that much? No! But if you consider the fact that I bought them at 60sat it would make my donations look not that miserable, right? So that was 5% of all my holdings. My plan was to give away 20% more at the better price range, but I now thinking of just selling it to save the leftovers I got.
Could you advise me then, please - what should I do? How to react to the news I just read?
Well, look at it this way..
We could just have stopped working on kitteh, so I think its good news that there are still work being done.
So many coins out there just abandoned.
And who knows, this might just give people a kick up the ... and make them finally see that in order for a coin to be successful it does require that bagholders gets off their backsides and actually help.
I totally understand your frustration. We have put in hundreds (if not thousands) of unpaid man-hours into this, hoping that people would start helping us to push this forward.