Wallet is not syncing. Coin is dead, dev's out.
This fucking greedy dev dumping all coins from swap fund. See the posts from users who do not receive swap coins.
Lol, well...
This is simply not true
I assure you, all dev's are currently staking except for me, and you can find me right here:
https://beta.bittrex.com/Market/?MarketName=BTC-SCSYCredit card purchasing proved to be a huge success ($4k+ in < 24hours). We ran out of bitcoin to provide the buy support of each sale (as people ultimately want bitcoin, so they dump the securitycoin almost immediately). Not only does acad have a loan funding right now, but we're also forming relations with other processors and liquidity providers. Credit card purchasing will be huge for stabilizing our market value.
Stabilizing is just that though, stable, that doesn't mean a rise.
What will create a rise is discovering a long term maintainable system, and selling the architecture to other coin dev's and requiring them to pay in security coin. This will create large substantial demand for our coin ('pumps' you could say).
What will create more rises is another product we have in R&D at the moment, our LAN autostaker. A little device you interact with via a web browser on the same network (like an antminer) that stakes for you. This device will of course be exclusive to securitycoin users at first, but there's no reason we can't make this device for other coins, but require the customer to pay in securitycoin.
I've actually got the prototype of our LAN autostaker sitting on my table as I type (need a micro sd adapter as I don't think debian was flashed correctly to the card by the manufacturer).
Sciak has been in and out of "the bunker" (him not being social but working on securitycoin) adding in another feature to the 2.1 wallet.
So...I assure you, we are not "out". You are misinformed, and apparently haven't done your homework here on this thread.
We are having some syncing issues intermittently from DDOS attacks on various nodes of the network. We are doing what we can, and getting as many nodes behind DDOS protection as we can is an obvious effort we are undergoing.
I'm Kamron btw, the technical manager and a non-core dev from the dev team for securitycoin.