Did you know the fact that BCT user "xploited", whose github name is "l0rdicon", developed DGB and CLAM (DigiByte/CLAMS Developer).
However, I cannot find his name on the website, Jared, is he still with the DGB team? Thank you.
So whats your point anyway?
My point is if he is with the team or not, if he is, then what is his name on the website?
Why those names are not clear and have no pictures? I would love to know all those people in the list, especially the ones doing the PR stuff, since they have been very passive.
It is good for transparency anyway. Don't look for trouble in my posts, coz you cannot find. I might criticise at some point though, but it is good for the future of DGB, just my good intentions.
I love DGB and I want it succeed.
I don't like when
Jared becomes silent. Anyway, I have already collected enough DGB, and I
will stop buying until I got answered to these questions.
Jared silent? hmm i dont see much devs on btctalk everyday.
With all the Internet freaks around i can understand not everybody wants to expose them self,Not YET.
But Facebook and google are your friends.
Jared
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/jared-tate/90/9aa/257First off, thank you all for showing concern for transparency & I understand your desire to find out as much information as possible about DigiByte & everyone involved. Please note their have been numerous contributions by dozens of people over the past 12 months. Several people have also come & gone.
The website has not been updated completely, but we are planning on doing this soon. We have several independent projects in development right now and limited resources. Updating this list has not been anywhere near a priority when we have several much more important things underway right now that will have a much larger impact on the long term success of DigiByte. We are planning a video update next week though.
Furthermore, I have not yet discussed revealing each member of the teams full identity to the public with them as I believe this is a decision that should be up to each individual. Reveling someones full identity exposes them to several risks not experienced in most professions or everyday jobs.
I Jared as the founder, lead dev & original coder made the decision long ago to reveal exactly who I was & overall this has been for the best. With that I have received some threats (although quite entertaining), have had some of my personal accounts hacked into & I am constantly being bombarded with spam & scams from DigiByte exposure. This also brings exposure to governments, around the world, wether it be good or bad in the long run. We are also experiencing constant hacking attempts on all DigiByte & some of my personal infrastructure. This is par for the course and these are risks I am whole heartedly willing to take.
As stated in previous posts our goal is to become known as "doers" not "pump & dumpers" and especially not over inflated "white paperers." We are developing a reputation as consistent, committed & reliable.
With that, this is a fitting time to make our first major release since announcing our funding & investment in my next post below.