I really do appreciate you expressing your concerns with the project. I too have had my hiccups in the past where I didn't believe the developers were listening to the community. I vehemently expressed my opinions to no avail.
This is what I DO NOT WANT TO SEE WITH POSQ.
I'm glad that you can differentiate between anger for the team vs. anger for progress. We hit a stumbling block and are on the way to recovery (we got scammed by the Lead developer Codex).
I'm sorry you no longer believe in the project. There was a moment too, when I first found out that we got our donations stolen and the lead developer dumped coins on the exchanges, that I did not believe it. Infact, I ignored it for a little bit of time. But after I wised up and saw the truth, I did my best to wrestle control of the coin from the developer on all aspects. What we have now is a coin that's held entirely by what I believe are trustworthy members. They have shown real dedication to the project, at their own detriment.
Why would they continue on with a project to sully their names? Only if they had true belief that we can make this coin work. And we are making it work. Every step I see us doing is in a positive light. I'm in it for the long term.
I'm a miner and I don't want my name sullied. I joined PSD during the early phases because I was excited. We swapped, and the masternodes came out, and I was more excited. Things seemed to be going well.
Then, again, we had a stumbling block that I'm not going to focus on any longer. It is water under the bridge we are building to regain trust with the community and investors. I hope you see that. I wouldn't be putting my time and effort towards this project if I didn't have faith in its capabilities and its team members.
Regarding bringing out coins to obscure exchanges, we are gaining exposure as fast as we can through suggested upcoming potentially successful projects. Remember, coins need exchanges as much as exchanges need coins.
Binance and CoinEx weren't built in a day. Neither was Rome.
I'll throw a little jab in there : the Greeks and Romans worshiped Poseidon.
I'm going to do my best to see this coin through, whether its to the moon or to the grave. But my efforts will be focused on the moon.
Thanks again rus. I hope you feel you've sufficiently stated your piece.