The reality is most of the supply was bought up by both institutional investors and dedicated crypto people who bothered to join the slack and learn about the product weeks in advance, you snooze you lose.
How is that any form of excuse for structuring a crowdsale so pathetically badly that 2-3 people buy all tokens by simply running scripts that push large transactions against the blockchain in millisecond intervals?
You seem, well not so bright if you don't understand that those are two entirely separate arguments.
Knowing about a product doesn't offset, a moronicly excecuted sale since buying tokens OTC and in a crowdsale isn't the same thing.
Pointless to hold a "crowdsale" if you are simply gonna dump all tokens to the same people who bought the seed round.