Yes, and I honestly don't understand why they just run with it. Is it really that much work to move to a new chain? Serious question.
I wonder who the lucky person is that started mining all by himself. The 96 first block seem to have gone to the same wallet. Then mining stopped for a number of minutes and then from 97 the blocks ended up in another wallet address. Likely the same miner I guess, just changed address.
Seems like that address got all block rewards up until at least block 3000 and they currently have 137,093 Akroma. So that person will set up 27 masternodes, LOL.
Pretty poor distribution IMHO.
The sad thing is that as long as someone hasn't stepped forward and verified that they have control over that address, it might as well be the devs that have control of it. Who knows.
I'm not saying this is a scam by the devs. The project seems legit.
But in my mind, this would be the best way to set up a scam and it will always be in the back of my head for this project.
Ok go mine the copy + paste shit coins that pop out of nowhere with 1-2% premine..
don't forget to buy the presale master node auction!
fyi, no one is forcing you to mine the coin... all I hear is wah wah I didn't get in earlier!