@satoshibigmoto Some feedback and more importantly, an offer to help. I’m sharing this with respect, as a core contributor to one of the largest Bigcoin projects (@bigp00l) and as someone who wants to see Bigcoin succeed and scale sustainably.
You’re building something ambitious and potentially very sticky. It has survived the "it's just a ponzi" doomerism that emerged early. But the pessimism amongst your most interested community members is growing exponentially relative to the time it's taking to hear from you.
This is not a knock on your skills as a developer, it’s a signal that the project is now bigger than one builder. That’s a good thing. But it also means it’s time to accept help. And there are a LOT of people willing to provide it for free.
Comms: Entrust 1-2 people to carefully translate updates from you, and relay them in a way that manage expectations, and keep the crowd anticipating more.
Engineering: There are plenty of friends of the pool who would volunteer to audit contract work, ideate with you, and test applications. Nothing would go live unless you clear it first.
Biz Dev: Assuming merge mining becomes reality, having a healthy inbound of projects that want to launch on Bigcoin is critical. Managing this flow and deployment is probably a terrible use of your time.
You’re clearly the catalyst here. But no great protocol scales in silence. Let's think a little Bigger? You can take all the credit...just let a few minions give you a boost behind the scenes.
(These thoughts are my own and do not reflect those of Bigpool or anyone else)