Nothing wrong with his use of grammar at all. Note the comma after the word today.
Today, I hope I will receive lots of gifts.
Today, I hope everyone will be happy.
The use of the word "today" is simply the adverb describing when an event is taking place. The event being "hoping that lot will be added".
Anyway, my son is clearly not going back to sleep, so I'm off to unwrap presents. Lol.
You're restating what the guy just said.
Even with a comma, the event is still taking place "today".
BigVern hopes that LOT's addition will take place "today". (Else why would he set a specific time?)
(Today,) The sky is blue today.
(Today,) I hope I will receive lots of gifts today.
(Today,) I hope everyone will be happy today.
(Today,) I hope LOT will be added today.I'm not trying to point out logical fallacies, but I think there is some sense in his arguments however.
- BigVern "[hopes] that LOT [could be] added [today]."
1. He expects a specific and early time of release.
2. He will strive to add LOT within this early time of release.
3. The use of "hope" signifies that (while he struggles) there might be a delay because of other circumstances.
We know that Cryptsy has been subjected to many interruptions in the past few days (between BigVern's post timestamp and now).
I'm talking about deposit problems, DOGE, withdrawal problems, the audit system, trades delay, support tickets, etc.
I can't see why he would lie. If we assume that BigVern is a honest guy, then he will necessarily, just like he said, strive
to add LOT ASAP, but there might be some delay because of other circumstances.
It's Christmas today, he has gifts to share with his family, give the guy a break. He's going through a lot!
LOT will hit Cryptsy extremely soon. Stay tuned.