....am I the only one who's been in contact with the devs and understand what a great job they have done?... They showed me some statistics of the world press release and man...it was simply amazing....
Well, actually it would be kinda nice to see the "devs" making an effort to inform the public (like this thread) about achievements, things to come, or anything that would keep the bagholders at least a little bit happy.
BTW, last post by dev: 5 days ago.. that's fckn shameful
The devs are busy dealing with all kinds of stuff, they are a company dealing with real customers and working on different things, it slows them down a lot if they need to make posts here everyday
lol, you mean spending 10 minutes reading up on comments and another 5 minutes to post an update would slow them down? Well I guess that could be true if the team consisted of 1 member who has about 30 minutes each day dedicated to the project
Come on Legend, you can't be serious about this
If you have doubts, call them and you will know what is called professional.
What I don't get is, why I should call them in order to convince myself that they are going somewhere? What's wrong with openness and transparency? So, if the product is "The Next Big Thing", but the originally planned funding method doesn't look very promising atm, and investors are concerned and confused, then the price slips to a level where it doesn't look good like where it is right now.
Why not lay out The Big Plan, or set up a chat room with membership conditions for those holding at least x amount of BOOM?
Am I the only one here who feels that investors are neglected?
Well, the dev actively reaches out to me keeps me updated with their progress on Skype about 3 times a week since early August. So I don't feel I'm neglected.
Edit: I mean, do whatever you want, Stealth's price slowly went down til 1k and was dumped to 800sat the day before it reached 10k. But I'm certainly holding and so is the other investor that I know who bought that 1+m Boom yesterday cheap. It's totally your choice to buy or sell at these prices. You can take a little "risk" as you think Boom isn't good, and buy some more now, Or you could play safe and sell now to get something and just wait until the price goes up to buy.
Just please don't come here and complain that you think you have made a wrong decision, the devs don't control the price and don't control your choices. If you lose money it's all your choice. I certainly feel the devs have done a great job and been quite responsible for me, so I choose to trust them and buy Boom even at high prices and plan to support them whatever what happens because they have been really nice and quick to answer all my questions. Even if they really fail and I lose all my money, which I think only has 0.1%chance, I will not blame them because it was my choice to support them and I won't regret about supporting a team like them.
Edit again: just want to give an example where they worked really hard: Blake, one of the devs, stayed up til 5AM answering and clarifying all kinds of questions regarding the whitepaper the day it was out, on the forum, privately on Skype to many different investors, and on irc. And he was having a fever on that day. If they fail, I don't think anyone else in crypto could succeed.