“Todd was aware of some key bugs several weeks ago. They had been reported and brought up in face-to-face conversations with the developers in Cyprus. He had all the reassurance that they were being worked on and would be fixed well in time for launch. But with just a few days left to go, Spotware revealed that the so-called “bugs” were, in fact, not bugs, but, in their words, “expected behavior,” and therefore unfixable.”
Some of the affected features in the current version of Digitex Futures exchange as it stands include:- No 24-hour Volume Figure
- Missing Spot Price
- Leverage Can’t Be Changed
- Inability to Sell a Contract Bought
The team in charge of platform development is said to have offered impractical workarounds or huge timeframes to get the issues sorted, which has become a deal breaker for Todd. In view of the present difficulties, “If traders can’t buy and sell on the exchange, we have no exchange,” says Todd.
Dealing with the Setback
Digitex Futures is said to have a fully functional prototype and the original codebase, which was created by the company’s core development team before the project was outsourced. The prototype was displayed at the Malta Blockchain Summit last November, and it is said to possess all the capabilities of a functional futures exchange with attractive and intuitive trading interface. The team is planning to club its very well-built futures exchange front end with a robust matching engine and their prebuilt back office module to launch the Digitex Futures Exchange platform. The company says that it was forced to avail development services through outsourcing as their team was required to focus on business and management related activities, while being pressed for time to finish and launch the platform. They are now in the process of putting together a new development team in Serbia who will work round-the-clock on the further development of their original application. Todd is optimistic about the future, says,“We will get over this disaster, we are going back to a solid code base and building a team around it.”
Read the full statement from Digitex Futures team .