Explain the concept of the "hybrid flex blockchain." How was it supposed to work, what were the benefits, what was done to make it happen, and why hasn't it been implemented?
I have no idea what "hybrid flex blockchain" really means, and I pride myself in being fairly knowledgeable in (real) blockchain theory. My opinion? Marketing bullshit. Anyone internally who asked "the creator himself" for explanations on some of the published concepts was met with, "
um read the whitepaper." Well the whitepaper was practically an excerpt from a science fiction novel so eventually, people just stopped asking.
Also explain the amps that were used on hashlets and how they worked without being a ponzi scheme.
Wait, Hashlet's
weren't a Ponzi scheme? I didn't know anyone was still arguing that. As far as how the amps worked, you'd have to ask a developer. My primary focus was security of the wallets/coin daemons, web application, and infrastructure.
Everyone on the inside should be able to explain those things and how they worked, or exactly how someone else on the inside lied to you about those things and how they worked or you are just as guilty as Josh.
See the "hybrid flex" explanation above. If you've paid attention to my prior posts, I outlined how communication (or lack thereof) typically flowed through the company. Nobody was privy to more information than was absolutely necessary to do their job. Any question that was sent up the chain of command seeking 'better understanding' was dismissed. It was completely frustrating at the time. In hindsight, it makes sense why he did that as half of us would have (and should have) left much sooner than we did.
In my opinion Eric has proven (and has been proven through documents I've read) he was one of the clean ones involved in the company and got out when he realized the big picture. Joe on the other hand sits on the council of Primes. Off the top of my head he owns 5 PC's and is leasing some out to XPYtrust.
Eric your word goes a long way of restoring Joes reputation imo. some of the emails are damning but we do not know what was said behind closed doors which seems like Mr. Garbanzos modus operandi. the fact that he is not willing talk about paycoins future in a recorded setting (even if its behind closed doors but recorded to avoid misunderstandings etc) speaks VOLUMES
I sincerely appreciate your kind words. I've never tried to sell any illusions of being "the one who did nothing wrong." I've admitted (publicly and via official channels) that I certainly made some mistakes and I still kick myself for my ignorance and naivety. Most importantly, I've spent the last 4 months doing everything in my power to make it right.
To Eric and Joe back away from PayCoin 100% and destroy your coins. Prove it.
Actions speak louder than words. Publicly state that PayCoin is a pre-mined scam coin and the whole enterprise, and anyone involved with its development, promotion, or sale is a scammer.
I do not, nor have I ever, owned a single Paycoin.
I was never issued any by the company, nor have I ever purchased one from the company nor any person or exchange.
The only time I've ever interacted with Paycoin was building the company wallets and initial prime controller daemons.
TL;DR, I have no coins to destroy, kind sir.
I believe you, but why not? Wouldn't that have been a good idea at some point?
I'll answer that, but hopefully it doesn't start a war for the altcoin fans out there. The truth is, and many ex-employees can confirm this, I never believed in the coin. Even when it was first proposed, my question internally was "what the hell is wrong with Bitcoin?" I do not care for alts other than their "collectible" value... meaning, I've only dabbled in alts that had a 'fun' reason to be around. Examples being, Doge because of it's awesome community and lovable memes or Bottle Caps because I'm a total Fallout junky. I've never used alts for trading (who has time for that?) and I've never taken an alt seriously as a viable global currency as much as I do Bitcoin. That's why I had zero interest in owning Paycoin from the start.