I really don't understand why they went to make their website look like that? with so many beautiful sites to be inspired and with so many creative people to have a site made, they preferred to make a weird site and on the site I didn’t see who the team members are and where the whiepaper and Road Map are
I have to agree with this, tried to access their website via mobile phone and it's a nightmare. Their "unique" user interface gave more trouble than features with those stacking "windows" that appeared to be impossible to close with the x button. Essential info themselves are also absent from it.
I don't disagree. I spent a good five minutes this morning trying to interact with the site on my phone, and could not see a window obscured by the default windows that opened. My assumption is they were attempting to self-style in the trappings of Windows 95 aesthetics most familiar to the prime demographic of cryptocurrency traders. I understand
they're currently looking to hire a web developer (using 7.3% of the 1% transaction fee delegated for the developer pool) to improve the site.
their or our? Because if you're not the dev and just someone passing, I'd like to suggest a feature on their coin where they can perform necromancy. An old account, with no post before, appeared on this topic with a specific and detailed info of the project. I'm not against newbie accounts, just wondering if you're actually the dev or an extremely super die hard fans who are willing to ressurect old account just to do one post
I wondered if someone would quip on that, because I was keenly aware of the optics as I authored my inaugural post. Truthfully I created this account years ago when seeking to discuss particular projects (I believe it was RVN, at the time, as I was intrigued by tokenization of assets), but I was having difficulties with new account post restrictions that dissuaded me from participating. That inhibition lasted long enough that I became a read-only lurker for a bit, then forgot I had created an account, and it wasn't until I saw the glaring lack of info that compelled me to participate in the discussion.
I personally learned about the CORE project about four days ago, after reading a user's comment on Reddit describing a project that was less than a month old but already had several dozen forks because they were using a new smart contract quirk to cause irrevocable liquidity pooling, which is an entirely new market mechanic.
I independently researched the project primarily by reading articles written by
one of the primary developers on Medium.com, but also by asking questions in
the Discord group, after my interest was piqued. I then did a Google search, and came across this thread and decided to contribute the information I had found since my account wasn't restricted from doing so, this time.
Full disclosure: I do have some relatively small CORE holdings, because I speculate their inceptive locked liquidity mechanic may prove an effective market disruptor, but I remain primarily invested in the longevity of BTC, due to first-mover advantage, with a handful of other speculative positions representing a diminutive portion of my personal holdings.