I voluntarily (as in unpaid) provided a fully functional miner for the project simply because I found the concept interesting. So what now is your expectation...that I spend the rest of my life working on this project for free just to make you (and others like you) money? You should be happy that someone provided their time working on the project for free in the hopes to move it forward rather than post a bunch of crap.
I know you're replying to someone else. I am grateful for your volunteering.
If you want to move on, that is understandable. Please bear in mind, though, you may also have an option of not working for free. Another decentralized project provides an example:
https://forum.getmonero.org/9/work-in-progressAdditional developers were gained for Monero by posting target goals and fundraising. People donated significant Monero for some developers and their specific development goals, the equivalent of multiple bitcoins, tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Anyone can have bills to pay.
If the miner is finished aside from non-critical optimization, maybe you don't have much to do, but, if nothing else, I could be willing to donate something to have a little documentation adjustment. I don't mean working the rest of your life, just departing in style if nothing else. Right now, the first source code link goes straight to the unhappy remark. You worked on something great, so it could fittingly have an elegant conclusion as well.
Other than that, I don't know what would be suitable goals and target amounts, but it might be food for thought, perhaps worth a try and perhaps surprising in potential results. I am probably far from the only person who would donate. All needed is posting of a goal, a target amount, and a bitcoin address. A separate subforum like Monero's system is not critical. It could be simply a post in this thread. I am sorry to hear of the number of obnoxious messages received by EK and you, but, in a way, that is an indirect sign of how many people pay attention to this project, even though some of them are the wrong people. Dead coins simply don't have anyone posting at all, and this is very different.
In any case, thank you for your prior work.