The PR spin on this stuff is amazing, but hey Stuhlman can do no wrong right? Koolaid anyone?
It was just a "convenient" time to pull out right? What is really convenient is that CAIx leadership "forgot" to tell us all when they found out.
This investor had the good sense to get out when he did.
This happened in the wake of the Silk Coin copy and paste blunders after we were told the devs were working so hard on this update.
Using the same figures from the original PSP document, one Titan miner should create 21.9 BTC per month. At a current price of 0.00014 BTC, that single miner could purchase 151,761.90 CAIx per month. Is it as good as three miners? No. But considering the current price of CAIx, it makes a dent.
I never purchased CAIx with the idea that I was purchasing a "currency". There are 1000+ coins all trying to be a currency and CAIx in that regard has nothing special about it. However, if you look at it more as a stock that pays dividends, this organization has potential. The Titan miner could hypothetically destroy about 10% of the coins in circulation over the next ten months. If you combine that with other projects and the developers can get back in their groove and create value again (think Tiny Elementals), those dividends could continue supporting the price and the "coin".
I believe we all got scammed, investors and the foundation (although the foundation seems to have known about it first). But I'd just like to point out that once the dust settles, this could work.
I also propose we end the "masternode" idea with this current round. Any dividends paid to shareholders should be done by destroying coins (share buybacks rather than dividends), and investors should be kept up-to-date on a weekly basis of such destructions. I also suggest the Foundation keep investors abreast of any huge changes. Something this large like the investor with 2 miners reneging is grounds for an immediate announcement. This was not handled well. But I am not dumping at this price, so I hope some of these comments and suggestions are heard.
+1 i'm with you on this.
I'm not in Caix because it's another currencey like other one, but becasue it's a Cryptostock.
The investor with the 2 titans promise probably scammed us, you are right. His intention was to help a pump group to rise the price imo.
Yeah pretty convenient how he found a reason to back out after he realized it wasn't about to pump by itself eh? Fancy that..
Dude... just stop already.. you've made your point (the same point) like 40 times now. We get it.. the Foundation decided to wait to tell everyone about the two titans till they had a way to do it in a less damaging light. You thought that was wrong and blew the whistle hard as you could (in a very damaging way). Just let us try to recover, you're not helping anybody but yourself at this point.