When you say this:
I have no idea why any coin developer that is serious about his/her coin does not have a suite of apps ready at launch, at least an e-wallet, android app, iphone app, paper wallets to start.
It's akin to saying something like:
I don't know what's wrong with all these farmers? Why can't every farmer have their own brand and why can't they all just supply every fruit and vegetable and meat that I want?
That might be a bit easier for you to relate to. Can you imagine trying to farm herbs and fruit and vegetables and... and... and...
Thanks for the great reply.
I do know exactly what that is like as I am truck patch farmer and it feels like I am running Old MacDonald's farm some days!!!
But is it too much to ask for a coin dev team to have a working, albeit if it is crude and unpolished, system in place for people to use their coin. Every coin I look at has know real value or purpose outside the crypto-community, yet myself and my customer are looking for an alternate currency to use when cash is not convenient.
I need a coin that will mature to being close to a $.01, $.10 or at most $1.00 in equivalent value. Bitcoin is useless for every day trading... that bunch of carrots is
BTC.012... the customer has no clue how to relate that the dollars and cents without some mental gymnasts that I am barely capable of with the help of a calculator.
My preferred coin until EarthCoin arrived was DGC, but with an active dev team, most of the effort is going to trading platforms and exchanges instead of real working apps that we can use everyday. The coin that succeeds will be the coin that can be used to veggies and bread at the corner store.
If EarthCoin had a working ecommerce system in place, I could incorporate EarthCoin into my business tomorrow.
So to the dev team... put those pre-mine coins to use and get some apps in place now.