I never really understood the psychology of the hater.
I think it branches from insecurity. They see others who are talented and put themselves out there on a project like this. Something wildly technical and with a working prototype. So, to make themselves feel better; to make themselves feel like the hero; they have to bring hate.
They have nothing to offer of actual value, but to remedy their inner being they have to tell everyone else that they are bad.
I love how you keep responding to yourself in a desperate attempt to hide unflattering posts. Really paints a picture of mental stability
These days, people who try to save other people from
scams aren't called "haters". You may need to update your dictionary!
If scammers hate me, I'm fine with that.
Look, EK is a great dev, one of the best in crypto, and he was already doing well financially when this project started, so he supports himself financially and works on Elastic coz he wants to. There's no mystery here, guys like EK are like musicians, actors, artists - they mostly pick projects based on things other than money, which is different to most people. I work in an office, and wouldn't set foot in the place if I didn't get paid, but I'm also a musician, and I play gigs all the time for free, coz I like playing music, and the gigs I play are rewarding in other ways.
The Lannister mystery is just that, a mystery, but it's got nothing really to do with EK. I knew of EK from the days when he discovered the 3rd critical error deliberately left by BCnext in the NXT code, so there's no doubt EK is a superior coder working for the love of his craft. If you don't see that then that's ok, but most people following elastic do.