Hello! I'm so glad to be a part of the Pesa Team! I will be checking the forum regularly to answer any questions and address any concerns that anyone might have. Looking forward to being a part of this project!
And why are you so "happy" about it? You DO know by now this is just an incompetent "team" formed by your pal Max and whoever he can find that can code for shit, because fact is there's no "developer" (otherwise, who is him, so we can check out his abilities) in PESA just like there's no innovation of any kind, not even a decent whitepaper not full of BS nor any objective down the line other than keeping fomenting the "faith" or the greedy and blind bagholders that keep hanging on fully knowing that they are riding on the loins of a total loser.
So why exactly are you so happy?
I am happy to be a part of a team of designers and programmers that care about the cryptocurrency community, who care about moving cryptocurrency forward as a technology, and who are dedicated to providing a new standard of quality to those who believe in Pesa. Now, from my review of this thread, it is apparent that you have been trolling along with your negativity and blatant ad hominem of our team members and our ideas since the beginning, so I’ll try to disregard as much as what you say from now on as pointless babbling, but just so that the pictures is clear for everyone else, I will respond to you this once.
Since you’ve repeatedly come to this thread to spew your negativity at any positive or constructive posts, I can’t help but assume that you’re either trying very hard to drive the price down so that you can profit from Pesa’s eventual climb, or that you got burned early on in Pesa by trading during the PoW phase and now you harbor some type of silly grudge. Regardless, I will try and touch on the points that you so eloquently brought up in your post above.
The developer was caught entirely off guard with the booming success and popularity that Pesa was met with in the first few days of its existence. He was under the impression that he would have weeks to establish the coin before he would have to reveal his identity. This, and concerns of conflicting interests as well as issues regarding his personal safety (completely outside of the scope of the Pesa project) have kept him from introducing himself to the community. I’m sure given your history of vitriolic campaigns on the bitcointalk forums that you can understand the sensitive nature of thousands of people having access to your true identity.
As for the white paper, thus far it has been met with general positivity, and in my opinion, it outlines the objectives of Pesa quite well. If you don’t find it satisfactory as it is now, then you’ll be happy to know that there are currently additions being made that cover “innovations of any kind” as well as more “objectives down the line.”
Furthermore, if I had to make another guess at your status within the Pesa community after the latter part of your post, I’d say you probably are “the greedy and blind bag holder that keeps hanging on fully knowing that they are a total loser.” Excuse me if I made some slight revisions to that quote.
I hope that this clears up some of your misconception and concern with the project,
Happily,
Alex