The recently announced ICO, and the way in which it is constructed, changes things around though.
Where we previously had an anonymous dev who was giving away money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces we now have an anonymous dev who is asking for money with a 3 page white paper with a lot of blank spaces. Dev never disclosed the amount of genesis accounts dev owns. This wasn't a problem before because everything was for free.
Now we have Dev holding an ICO using both MNE and ETH but at a rate of 1 ETH to 10 MNE.
Naturally people will want to participate in the ICO of Minereum's magic Dev. They'll run to buy MNE because they'll get a far better rate using MNE for the ICO than when using ETH.
The result is a huge pump in price for MNE.
Nice for MNE holders such as me. And MNE holders such as Dev.
But hey, MNE Dev never disclosed how many genesis addresses he holds? It never was an issue because everything was always paid for and given for free. But it is an issue now all of a sudden. All of a sudden there is real money involved.
Could it be that dev is creating artifical demand for MNE so he can offload his stash? Could it be that Dev is looking for an exit?
Coins like Mastercoin and Nxt pulled exactly the same trick.
Any MNE holder at this point will want full proven disclosure on the amount of MNE genesis addresses Dev holds
I'm not calling scam here but there are red flags everywhere. I would hope Dev will address the issues I've just pointed out.
I think you sold cheap and now began to whine. Do you like to take other people's money? Count yours. How many addresses do you have? 10..20..30 ..?
I have 1, and I hodled through thick and thin. I don't think I asked an outrageous question here.
He, too, can say that he has 1. No one will check how many of them you or he has. At me too 1. But I bought still 9к coins at a exchange. People have been buying them for a long time. Why are you interested only now?