@alexandru.b @AlexandruPanait
I really would like you to see to start your project as a serious business. As you want to become the money of the internet, there are other projects like DNotes that are on the way to do fully compliant Reg D 506 (c) crowdfunding followed by a Reg A+ Mini-IPO to legalize their entrepreneurship. But as you stated, 'WebDollar i[t']s an open source community-based technology project. There is no "company" or "devs"', I guess you see yourselves as miners of WB, even though in control of the code and the communication. So it seems that there will never be legal structures behind this "money of the internet", which let me doubt that this is more than a phrase.
Following your forum and project it is an outstanding example for how young people think/thought to raise money in the (ongoing?!) wild west of crypto. After just a few months of existing, you show mastery in using obvious marketing strategies and communications. If you are able to get WB listed on one exchange, I am sure that you and your followers will start to pump WB price - and as there was nothing before, you will get some BTC and so worthy US-Dollars.
Reading your posts I would like to correct one of your statements. ETC was not hacked (
https://www.reddit.com/r/EthereumClassic/comments/8s5uh8/im_thinking_about_getting_into_etc_but/). Furthermore I do not understand why you complain about hackers and competitors. Be sure, there are hackers worldwide which will attack the WB blockchain and their users, especially if it becomes worth some money. Trying to suggest that these attacks were coordinated from one specific foundation or country is a smear campaign like you calling it FUD yourselves. If you like to compete only to BTC and ETH, wouldn't it be possible that a BTC group fears the WB or an ETH group fears your smart ideas? Or as you mention skypool, which is a pool in the hands of the Chinese: Could they have an interest in the attacks?
I would be glad and thankful, if you use your resources and document your experiences with hacks, ddos attacks etc and sharing them with the blockchain community. There are so many promising projects out there which could need your help.
Finally, if you want to build trust, do not mention that your project do not have any money. Make a business plan and convince investors. Not those on bitcointalk or reddit but the investors with real big money. And if this is an impossible endeavor, then ... I do not know.. possibly this whole project idea is not as good as you are saying.