Let me give you a quick history lesson. Perhaps that would help you and others like you to understand the truth of the situation.
Would you list all the coins you launched so far?
Yes of course: My entry to the crypto-world in order is:
Timecoin (Scrypt based, terrible clone)
Matrixcoin (Sha256 based, terrible clone)
Hashcoin (X11 based, first animated logo, DGW V3, coin ended up forking due to no one updating to the latest wallet from all the FUD, coin could still work)
Dreamcoin (X11 based first PoW/PoS crypto I created, HUGE amount of FUD with threats, so I removed the coin to hurt the community because I was hurt, which was wrong, looks like community took it over though, still working)
Nebulacoin (X13 based PoW/PoS, Still lives on to this day)
Techcoin (X13 based PoW/PoS, Still lives on to this day, looks like the community is taking it over, fixing block times (it was too slow)).
Firecoin (X15 based first PoW/PoS, block times were faster, smoother launch, FUD killed it)
Isiscoin (X15 based PoW/PoS, smooth launch, hit Mintpal second day of ninja launch (No bribes were made), Premine was dumped before we hit Mintpal (which a lot of people thought i dumped on mintpal, I did not), HUGE FUD followed, along with government talk of Isiscoin, Death Threats, etc. Bad choice of name and bad launch date made me remove this coin, also because I do not support terrorism and that is what people were thinking. Just overall bad ideas on my end, My intention was the Egyptian god ISIS but as you all know, people twist things around)
Webcoin (X14 PoW/PoS, By far my best coin ever, Extremely stable, Smooth launch, Fair distribution)
Any other coin is not made by me, these are the only coins I have worked on.
The process involved launching multiple coins as being 'new' in some way, with a variety of configurations in terms of whether it had pre-mine, instamine, 'dev rewards' etc. Releasing a slow and steady stream of 'features' and 'services' to make it look like there was legitimate development work going on (all just more copy-pasted code of other people's work) and then abandoning each coin once he'd managed to get as much profit out of it as he could.
I propose you click on that link above to Carsen's GitHub repo. That bitcointalk forum post was from over three years ago. His GitHub repo has been active this entire time and is still currently active, chock-full of forked code, from 'multi-algo' clonecoins, to 'webwallet' and 'payment gateway' services.
Which part of Signatum differentiates from every single cut-and-paste pump-and-dump committed by Carsen Klock over the past 3+ years?