Or you can choose to support the network by continuing to mine. Apparently, that is poor business advice though.
So cryptocurrencies are worthy of our charity, now? I ask this (rhetorical) question because it costs me $0.86/day to run my 1.9kH/s cryptonight rig which would only bring in $0.30 in DERO...
Also, my rinky-dink 1.9kH/s would hardly be noticed on a >300MH/s network, so I think it's safe to say the DERO network isn't missing me too much.
Finally, keep in mind that EVERY crypto relies on small time CPU and GPU miners to get started; sine qua non. In my opinion, it is more a case of the coin having a responsibility to support us, rather than the other way around.
I long since gave up mining DERO, but I am somewhat hopeful that the Atlantis release will justify the choice to not fork off the CN ASICs. Consequently, DERO still has my support in the form of me not dumping my coins.
This project doesn't owe you anything and dumping your coins will only hurt you. You can choose to support the network or not. It's okay to be a fairweather miner. Like I said, it is your choice.
Do you have any clue what you are talking about?
Sure, keep mining Dero on your GPUs that are paying 1/10th of what you could be making.