That's bad that someone still dump the coin on the exchange.
I don't think it's a good idea to do the snapshot before the exchange close the trade.
We made sure the exchanges knew, i personally made contact with them and none of them responded. This situation is undesirable, and i think we could have done better.
I fully disagree with both of these sentiments for the following reasons:
1. It is up to an investor to keep current on the progress of their investment on a daily basis. If they don't have time, then they should appoint someone (friend, family, colleague, etc) else to look after it for them.
2. Keeping up to date on the forums, acting on public announcements, and making moves in the market in order gain advantages on people who let their investment twist in the wind is fair play.
3. It doesn't matter what you do, there will always be complainers, people who call foul, etc. People who have not seen the yields they wanted will end up trolling and making demands "because it makes them feel better." Ignore these types of people. Rather than put their time and effort into something positive, they end up wasting time on negative behavior and comments. Don't let them drag you down with them.
4. Encouraging people to follow the lively progress of NRS or other crypto-investments on a regular basis encourages feedback, volunteer help, spreading the word, promotion, etc. We want people to have their attention on these forum threads so they can "protect their investment", and help build the community.
5. If you are too busy to follow the progress of NRS, or you are on vacation and you miss the boat, well then sorry to say, you missed the boat. Pull out of the market when life is busy if you can't keep up to date on your investments. Stop laying blame on other people. This is a free market. You are able to participate at your own risk and peril.
For these reasons I think the snapshot was indeed fair, it was announced publically, and people had time to comment and participate. Enough already.
I'd also like to thank Barwizi for not allowing the forum noise to sway his programming and development, and doing what he thinks is right for NRS. Please keep this up.
I've been following NRS for a long time, and I rarely post. I'm one of the silent majority that supports NRS and I check on these forums a minimum of 4 or 5 times a week. That's being a responsible investor taking care of my assets. It's not rocket science.
If any trolls and complainers which to pull me into some sort of debate, I'll refrain from responding because it would be a waste of time. I've said my piece, and hope the right people glean the importance of what I've said.
Thank you to all of you who continue to support NRS 2.0. As a person who has programmed and developed myself in the past, I fully am aware of the challenges Barwizi is up against, and to date, I'm quite happy with his progress. Keep up the good work.