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February 12, 2015, 02:16:56 PM
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LXC dev missing since Jan 29 without notice, he holds donations raised for code review. It is possible he is accumilating coins for his librex send release which was talked about by him as almost ready at beginning of Jan, although not likely as he just recently announced the failure of his planned Windows mobile staking wallet. So in short buyer beware if dev raises from dead and announces some kind of progress as this likely just to sell the accumilated coins from driving the price down with being absent from his/her thread.
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February 13, 2015, 01:50:26 PM
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LXC dev missing since Jan 29 without notice, he holds donations raised for code review. It is possible he is accumilating coins for his librex send release which was talked about by him as almost ready at beginning of Jan, although not likely as he just recently announced the failure of his planned Windows mobile staking wallet. So in short buyer beware if dev raises from dead and announces some kind of progress as this likely just to sell the accumilated coins from driving the price down with being absent from his/her thread.
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February 18, 2015, 11:40:34 PM
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LXC dev missing since Jan 29 without notice, he holds donations raised for code review. It is possible he is accumilating coins for his librex send release which was talked about by him as almost ready at beginning of Jan, although not likely as he just recently announced the failure of his planned Windows mobile staking wallet. So in short buyer beware if dev raises from dead and announces some kind of progress as this likely just to sell the accumilated coins from driving the price down with being absent from his/her thread.
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i don't think you will find "help" on a forum.
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February 19, 2015, 01:06:11 AM
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LXC dev missing since Jan 29 without notice, he holds donations raised for code review. It is possible he is accumilating coins for his librex send release which was talked about by him as almost ready at beginning of Jan, although not likely as he just recently announced the failure of his planned Windows mobile staking wallet. So in short buyer beware if dev raises from dead and announces some kind of progress as this likely just to sell the accumilated coins from driving the price down with being absent from his/her thread.
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i don't think you will find "help" on a forum.
no "help" needed
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