I didn't fall for anyone's propaganda. Although it was a breaking point in my decision not to invest. Here are some points. Refute them if you'd like and prove me wrong. If I am proven wrong, I will gladly invest in your coin and promote it and donate 2 btc worth to it.
First, your identity. David Elsinger. As proven on Facebook, you are not who you say you are. The excuse you give is 4/10 at best although I really wanted to believe in it. Here's why. Say your company prohibits you from working on cryptocurrency, why did you post your name, the state your in. Why did you assume nobody is going to check up on you on Facebook, LinkedIn. Then after that, why did you deny and then accept that the Facebook profile was yours? The "church" or "company" that you work for would've used that against you.
You have failed to provide the correct emails that were used on LinkedIn.
You lied about your Facebook profile.
You provided no evidence whatsoever that you are who you say you are even though I have repeatedly asked you to email using your company's email or the email you used on LinkedIn registration.
Second, your code. You have provided no whitepaper, screenshot that anyone can faked (just make a simple program System.out.println("Level Coin 1: 20000") or something and have it executed in terminal. Many have provided the screenshot like yours. All turned out to be scam IPOs (Neutrons, Neons, etc.). Your sample code was pretty much copied exactly from another person. Although the code can be similar, no two codes can be character for character, space for space, and yours was. I chose to believe that.
Thirdly and the breaking point is when LeoC kept trying to promote you throughout this ordeal. A normal person would question but he kept promoting you. I questioned it but still gave you a pass. However, proof of LeoC attempting to extort money from Etherium or whatever coin its called drove me to my conclusion that you are most likely 99% scammer. Either that or you are a horrible businessman who will fail with his coin because all coins needs business skills to succeed.
You could release the coin, and I most likely believe you will. But it will be a crappy coin you bought on Coingen.io like Ducats. (Not too sure on this).If you don't remember, Ducat also made an IPO promising wonders and look at his coin now.
For starters, there is a 1 BTC cap on investment, you should know this if you've actually read the thread. Many people have offered to invest up to 5 BTC but were turned down. Secondly, regarding my identity, I had not known my organization would do or say what they did when I created this project. In hindsight, I would have remained anonymous. I asked what part of the code did you want to see and received no reply. I have no affiliation with LeoC, and I will not allow myself to be unfairly guilty by association. I AM a horrible businessperson, but I am trying to do something here that no one else has. I will be releasing the coin, with or without you and how could it possibly be a coingen.io coin which are sha256 and scrypt only? I may be a horrible businessperson, but you are a horrible person in general.