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You're a strange guy.
Those rules are from the escrow and are not from DEV.
People should ask the following question.
1. If I launch a coin and spend 2 hours a day on it, should i be rewarded? OF COURSE YOU SHOULD BE!!!! NOBODY IS WORKING FOR FREE!!!
2. How can i be rewarded? ICO OR PREMINE
3. What give i in return for it? SPENDING 2-3 HOURS WORKING ON MY COIN
4. Is the ICO OR PREMINE worth working so hard. OF COURSE NOT. COIN OWNERS ARE WORKING FOR LESS THEN $1 PER HOUR
5. Why are people making new coins? BECAUSE THEY HAVE A IDEA, NOT BECAUSE OF MONEY SEE POINT 4
PS: I'm owner of ROS and i have spend 1000 HOURS if it is not a lot more. Was the ICO money that i have received on ROS worth it. NOT AT ALL I have been working at a slave rent. Would i launch a coin again. NEVER the little amount that you receive during ICO is so ridicules that you can better find a real life job.
Yes I am strange, I don't deny that I look at many things in a different way to others, that is what makes us unique and the world an interesting place.
I totally dissagree with point number 1. "If I launch a coin and spend 2 hours a day on it, should i be rewarded?
OF COURSE YOU SHOULD BE!!!! NOBODY IS WORKING FOR FREE!!!"
Most Open Source / Free Software Developers do not get paid and they do their "work" is their spare time which includes pretty much every single Linux Distribution Developer Teams apart from some working on Ubuntu based project through Canonical.
I have released three Crypto-Currencies and revived another since 2011 and I did not ask for any money at all.
I forked the base of Litecoin and then in my own spare time, got websites up (Which can be free), did the PR and marketing (All free through Twitter, Facebook, Giveaways etc), got them all on exchanges due to the support network that grew for the coins due to the marketing and Giveaways.
I mined the same as everyone else, the same time as everyone else.
It is only now that I have a few coins I support and Develop that I have to spend a little bit of money on a little VPS, to be an addnode and possibly offer services in the future.
Last point, you say "NOBODY IS WORKING FOR FREE!!!"
Have you not heard about volunteer work at all?
Right now I have my main Crypto-Currency Extremecoin no longer on an exchange due to the BTER situation but does that mean I stopped working on and supporting the coin i released, not at all.
In fact it makes me work harder to get back on to another exchange, as I always think of the miner and supporter of the coins I release and not my "2-3 hours" work I might have put in with development.
How about consider trying it a different way; release a product / service first and then ask for money after?
I do wish Planetcoin the best because people that have entrusted you with their Bitcoins deserve to see the Development team working hard for them.
Good luck and if I see Planetcoin on an exchange, I will buy some, as I am strange like that :-)