have lost interest, whether slp, vin's text project, or w/e. Bch is the #1 frictionless cryptocurrency. Doge is the only competition. How can one cower in the face of a joke meme dog being the main competition?
The opposite happened. Projects fizzle. They weren't picked up. A major reliability problem. People want to know the product will be there tomorrow, not just abruptly discontinued on a whim
the whole SLP story is a sad human tragedy that spanned multiple years and will take too long to lay out here. i don't think anyone should just shrug and pretend it was well - it wasn't. what i think is important is that people hopefully learned something important from it, and will place a lot more emphasis on reliability and performance from day 1 going forward.
Seems like some are still using it and developing it... but there's lots of competition in that market.
If I had made an slp Token and invested time/$ into it, I can see how upsetting that'd be though. I'm just commenting as some1 primarily interested in bch as cash.
yeah, but the engine's held together by duct tape, and unless someone competent volunteer to fix the engine (no such feat has been done through the entire lifespan of SLP ), "we still have people who want to drive the car and give it paint jobs" doesn't amount to much.
As the ecosystem grows, people will come looking for niches to fill. I'm just saying as long as the primary function (cash) excels, the rest is just bonus
i'm a mainchain enthusiast and can't say you're wrong :3
by slp "engine", you mean the protocol or the indexer and DAG validator?
I see. James Cramer built the indexer into bchd before he left, which should have been more scalable than slpdb, but people kept using slpdb.
the bchd version at least is an improvement in that it isn't an unstable piece of shit, but otherwise it still suffers from performance problems and wasn't good enough.
weren't these issues resolved eventually?
in SLPDB? i don't think so
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