Well, that's an alarming additude..
These are all very legitimate questions and the answers could be beneficial to all (prospective) investors and yet you choose not to answer them.
Anyway, count me out then, good luck with the tokensale though!
Someone will respond. Sure you ask legitimate questions and it's appreciated, but you don't necesarily need to find as many as you possibly can find.
TBH; my draft message had much more questions, but I cut a lot out because I didn't want to take to much of your time in the midst of this tokensale.
Because a very important part of this project is centralized (holding the other private key to my public key is no minor detail)
and not even a DAO, this NAC becomes a single point of failure, why (for me) it is important to get those questions answered.
I don't know who's role from AML is what in this topic, if you are unable to answer my questions, you should forward them or alert someone else who can. If you are truly interested in transparency and your (prospective) investors, that is.
I'm sure you're busy right now, but I would appreciate if you answered the questions I posted above before I part with my hard earned BTC.
Sorry you have all the information just as anyone else and we won't go into depth of your questioning questions.
Thanks for your interest in the project though, you seem to be very passionate about the topic.
I find your answers very unfortunate. This is not about passion. Actually it is a pitty that one even NEEDS to ask those extremely important questions. I asked those questions myself as well, your business case is a complete mystery to me. That's why I bought literally just a couple of AML Tokens and not more. Now you say in another reply that someone will somehow answer some of those questions... it's just strange. And of course I've thoroughly studied your website, White paper and the Agreement.
Exactly; it's a bad sign to need to ask those questions in the first place, but when you decide to and this is the reaction, well.. I know a lot of other people would have screamed 'scam' from the rooftops, but I'm not going to, I'm just disappointed.
It's a shame, because I think this is a very interesting project and the timing is perfect with all the growing interest in cryptocurrencies from regulatory bodies (which doesn't mean people in the cryptospace in general will be that interested, but that's another story).