First off, this post is only opinion - please take it as such.
I've been using Fastcoin for a bit now, and what I see is a really eager community of people who want Fastcoin to be the new Bitcoin, and even better it. I think it's all possible, except for a number of issues that need to be addressed. I tried introducing a few friends to Fastcoin recently, but they all had massive issues. One of them uses Linux, and the other uses Windows. Here's how it went:
The Linux user could not compile the client. I managed to get it compiling (I use Linux too) but only due to about 4 hours of dependency hunting and bug fixing on my part. It was a complete pain in the ass, even for Linux, and something I hope not to have to do again. After we got the client running, we had another problem. The system took AGES to synchronise with the network. Now I understand how crypt-currencies work, and I am aware that it's a limitation of how the network functions. But after searching, I could not find a bootstrap.inf file anywhere to allow faster syncing. It was very annoying, so we ended up waiting 8 hours for it to work. And this isn't even running on a niche distro, it's elementary OS Luna, which is based on Ubuntu 12.04...
The Windows user tried running their client, and it failed to start often. It was a nightmare. When it did, he got multiple errors (I'm not sure what they were). It finally managed to work after some time.
Now my second groan: The client itself.
The client, I'm sure you'll agree, is not the neatest. Maybe It's just me, or the fact that I use Linux, but the source was blatantly a dodgy patch of the Litecoin client, which was in turn a dodgy patch of the Bitminter Bitcoin client. It's not great. It doesn't respect many standard which are currently in Gtk, and it's not in any way user friendly. If we want Fastcoin to do a little bit more than be a reserve for niche hackers and programmers, it needs to be a little more usable.
I'm not the best programmer by a long way. But I know a fair bit of Vala (A cross-platform language that translates to C and then compiles, and is perfect for making Gtk applications), and I understand the basics of Gtk. If anyone is planning to make a proper client, I'd be more than happy to lend my limited skills when I get some free time.
Despite all this, it's clear that Fastcoin is, internally, a massive improvement on Litecoin and other scrypt currencies. It's just a shame that it can't take better advantage of this, and take the world by storm. The twitter account is regularly active and promoting, which is great. But with a complete lack of Linux binaries on the website, an unhelpful client, no (at least nothing visible) bootstrap file, I'm afraid to say that it's never going to truly take off. I really want it to though.
Thanks for reading, I hope it encourages some parts of this community to do something about it
- Zesterer