None of the trolls here will ever be convinced, they won't listen.
They are here to destroy DASH and as a part of an organised group, destroy several other coins as well.
The folk behind monero are the ones doing this, accept this or not, it's them full stop.
Thing is, they can only create noise, they can't "destroy" anything.
When DarkSend was closed source, the trolls were like, ok, it will be opensourced when it is, then a "fair darkcoin" clone will emerge, free of the instamine, and Darkcoin will fail and the clone will emerge triumphant. Oooops, nobody cared about ..."clones" , at most they had a day in the sun (a spike in the exchanges) and then disappeared from the scene, most of the time along with their anonymous cloners/"developers" who implemented anonymity features or masternodes.
Icebreaker said "Evan the instamine innovative scammer" or something to that effect, yeah well, if he wasn't innovative, the free market would have taken care of dash by now, since it is open-source...
Monero guys took the bytecoin code, said "this is a fair bytecoin" and then went forward. They didn't go in the bytecoin thread trolling for years and/or asking a "relaunch". They forked it, "relaunched" it, and now, after all the dust has settled, the marketcap of the innovator is much higher, despite their high premine (>80%) and despite the security issue that this presents for mixing.
So if anyone has a problem with DASH and seeking a relaunch, go on, fork the code, make another "fair" darkcoin / dash clone that will vanish in a few weeks due to lack of genuine development, stick with it and let us follow "Evan the innovative instamine scammer" (who, btw, proposed the airdrop fix and we said no to it). Because, in the end of the day, anybody can make a coin, but it will be a worthless coin. The real issue is how to give it value. And value exists as a consequence of development that addresses issues in how cryptocurrency works. Whether it is privacy, scaling, usability etc.