I usually refrain from calling people names and getting pissed off.But you sir are a fucking idiot.Everyone knows the dev gave all his coins away which I see was a mistake because they were dumped by greedy landlubbers.You really should do your damn research before you go and accuse someone of something.
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Sorry Tom, I like you. People have a very hard time accepting that they have been duped. Myself included, as I had well over a million coins. I have watched this coin very closely every day for a very long time. I know it's history, exactly how it trades on all exchanges and it current condition.
The initial bounty coins may well have been dumped. That is not the problem. The problem is the coin has been intentionally neglected to lower the price. There has been never ending downward pressure, to the likes I have never seen on any other coin. Sure it's easy to say buy when it's cheap, but foolish to do when the dev is awol except for the odd empty post. However when the dev has several millions of coins at 2 or 3 sats, you will find a sudden rekindling of interest to promote this. The dev clearly states his buying intentions. He has turned into a insider trader, knowing he and only he can put his dev hat back on, decide the timing and grow his investment. Also he figures he is the only one who knows this plan so when the price goes up there will be a massive dump, and then the coin will be dead.
I realize that some of these events have yet to come to fruition. However when one builds half a building it is easier to forecast the rest of the building.
I am going to put this in an analogy. Suppose you hire a guy to redo your roof. You pay him for the supplies. He shows up with a few supplies and starts to tear off the old roof. Then he tells you he hurt his back, and will need a couple of days off to recover. Then the days turn into months, while your roof is damaged and taking in weather. Then you find out he really did not hurt has back at all. No he was across town putting a roof on a townhouse complex. He even used the money you gave him for your roof supplies on the townhouse roof supplies. But what's to worry he's a great guy. Then the great guy will finally show up at your house, but not to fix the roof. Instead he will offer to buy your house, at a small fraction of market value, because, after all, the house is badly damaged and is missing a roof.
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Yea I suppose your right I apologize for my harsh words.I can see your point.We hired a guy to drywall our house paid him 275 bucks up front and he disappeared left all his tools here.He showed back up about 8 months later wanting to finish the job I told him it is already done "Oh Ok" he said. "I'll be back for my tools".That was 7 years ago he never came back for his tools and we haven't seen or heard from him since.