In fact I don't even understand how anyone could claim such a thing, regardless of delays.
For the record, I don't think it's a scam, but I am extremely concerned:
- Team claims to work agile, but does not check in with stake-holders for weeks
- Coin-swap is initiated somewhere around November and 5 months later, we still don't have anything in return
- Endless delays that might or might not make sense in the end, but happen without communication
- Founder goes completely radio-silent. What if he had simply dropped the project or is terminally ill?
If you can't see how this leads people to suspect fraud, I don't know what to say.
>Our team is comprised of some of the most genuine and passionate blockchain enthusiasts I've come across in my 5 years in this field
Yet no one is willing and able to entertain the unwashed masses here from time to time with their enthusiasm? That's strange, if I start a project, I would like to tell everyone about it.
>Great things are coming.
I've been hearing this for half a year now and every time it's without any details. That gets old fast.
Yes, I am salty as hell. The money locked into HLM I could have used on other projects to make me more money in between.
Just a case in point: the latest blog entry on
https://www.heliumlabs.org/blog is about 6 weeks old now. That's no way to treat people who entrusted you their money.