Still so much zealous support for devs that till this date still not have produced a feature-complete Platform on Testnet, are still introducing Platform Github feat. pull requests that have little to do the last remaining open feature Masternode Voting (making it doubtfull that Masternode Voting really is the last Platform feature to implement, before a code freeze). Which means we could be in this Platform not-feature-complete state for quite some time.
Devs who made countless promises to release Platform to Mainnet end 2022, end 2023 and now somewhere 2024 under their 'completely new team and new leadership', made the Dash Roadmap an embarrassment instead of an asset by constantly moving goalposts forward or removing them completely, caused a bloody chain halt on Mainnet, caused so many crashes / downtime of Testnet these last few years that i lost count, abandoned Testnet testing on dash.org/forum, to this day continue making unreliable project delivery estimates, can not even communicate to MNO's or the Dash community with which Core version Platform should activate on Mainnet, show zero results at actually improving their project delivery estimates and have shown to be late / too late when it comes to responding to changing market conditions, leading to a situation where those devs were basically out of funding during this bear market. Which they solved by asking and getting an increase of DAO budget and asking for more compensation, while still introducing additional budget funding requests which look to be an ongoing process, despite earlier statements that this was just for a few months (3 months ?).
The only thing i am looking forward to is the increase of APY that Evonodes will receive, once devs finally merge the mn_rr hard fork in some Core version, which will activate the Platform features. But if that happens during a Dash bull market / bullrun, then that increase of APY will be weighted against my need to this time take more profit during that (usually short) Dash bull market and the inevitable Dash bear market that follows. Unless devs manage to restore some of my lost trust in them by giving reliable project delivery estimates going forward and start providing a reliable and informative Dash Roadmap. But so far i have not noticed any signs of that.
From a project management point of view, this all has been a disaster for many many years now (even before the new team / new leadership), with one steady fixed outcome : delay & increased uncertainty.
#end_of_rant
Yes, qwizzie, the same team that re-wrote the antiquated platform from JavaScript to Rust, the team that threw out MongoDB and invented a new Database system called GroveDB https://www.grovedb.org/ the same team that linked AI into the generation of data contracts with https://dashpay.io/ the same team that brought us Quorum Rotations, updated the BLS schema, introduced HD wallets by default, refactored Sentinel into DashCore and much much more. Platform is now looking like a viable product, we have an explorer for it, we have an SDK for it, we have numerous dapps already developed for it and yes, we are closer than ever to a mainnet release.
I would put it back on you and the OP, do you really believe that the best thing for this project now is to fire the only devs we have? Do you think the muppets I listed above if reinstated could do a better job than the current team? Or are you just venting your valid and concerning frustrations?
I think all of us wish that things were moving along faster than they have been, but we've been following along with the story and we can see the PRs into Github, it just is a very big job and compared to other projects, we really don't have a big team to get things done, again, let's thank the previous administration for burning our resources and landing us here. I am interested to know in your solutions, Qwizzie. It is easy to stamp our feet and say fuck those devs! But even if we did, have you seen the calibre of people seeking employment with DCG? There are probably only a handful of people the world over capable enough to deliver this project, it's not as simple as webpage and that's kind of a good thing too, because it means the tech will stay with Dash even after release and thus we will retain or lead in market share.