The operating budget for NXTcash was taken away from me. I still dont know why that happened. I guess it was felt that others could do a better job...

Due to this and other reasons, anonymity is not front burner at this moment for me.

I do have it planned to do after the current batch of projects are done, but maybe by then the new NXTcash team will have it completed?



James



Sigh. I don't want to pick at a scab for no reason, and I ABSOLUTELY do not want to pick on you, James. You are One Awesome Coding Machine and are in the top ten if not the top five coders doing development work for NXT. Your work for NXT has been PHENOMENAL.As for the NXTCash fund, Klee asked for password control of those funds back from me when he observed you were too busy on other topics to administer them, and I was also getting too busy to properly disburse them. I don't think it was a lack of faith in you as much as a realization that no work was going to be done on NXTcash for a while because you were busy on many other important things. And also because it became apparent that the Johns Hopkins team had no interest in cooperating with NXT for an early demo implementation when both you and I failed to get a response from them.In the six months NXT has been around nobody has suggested more potential improvements to NXT than you have. And even more amazingly is the fraction of those proposals you have seen through to completion and are still working on. It is inevitable that some of your suggestions and ideas fall through the cracks and go to the back burner due to their sheer volume, at least in the beginning.NXTcash is one of those ideas. And I bring it up not to criticize you for not doing it, but to highlight it so SOMEBODY does it because it is too good of an idea to fade away.