Are you part of team ?
Is that all you have to say...?
But - no - not really. I have been following Electra since early June, there have evidently been a lot of initial problems, and I have asked some technical questions on that thread since early July. (You can find all of it here if you just read this ANN-Thread from the beginning...). There was very little activity during late July and August, and most of September, so it looked as might this coins as well die - there were always some people staking, but not much else, and the original dev didn't comment all that much - so doubt that he is still active arose. Then, in late September, a Telegramm group was started (not my prefered form of communication), some people started to get involved, but still, it didn't seem to really get anywhere.
There was always the exchange issue (trading on Nova far below one satoshi, but always some very few trades at just on sat (huge sell-wall) - distorting the price (leading to extreme fluctuations in the statistics of Coinmarketcap...) Very little trade on coinsmarkets.com - only against DOGE, clearly the secondary exchange. Then, when Nova was shutting more and more down, the issue became more pressing, but the only change was that coinsmarkets actually added BTC/ECA traiding, with price differentiation as low as 0.1 sat. This was a more realistic price, and thus, on CM fluctuations weren't that wilde as before. But still, early in December, I was convinced that Electra wont get anywhere.
The fast rise in price, starting from December 18th and getting more and more traction, came as a huge surprise to me. But most of the volume and price rise was just generated from December 30th to January 2. And from January 3, problems with Coinsmarkets started, although price still kept exploding.
While I personally jumped back on the bandwagon on December 18th, and saw my portfolio explode in value within just a few days, I still have quite a few coins stuck on CM. (No net loss, as the price explosion has multiplied my holdings, and I pulled much more out than I had invested, but still...)
So I hope - but don't really believe - that they might come back.
But claims that the newly formed ECA team has anything to do with the failure of CM seem really far fetched. If ECA want's to get far, there are still huge challenges ahead, and I have not seen a clear indication that the new team is up to it, but for that we might at least wait out the whitepaper...