Denying old stockholders who forgotten to redeem in time is actually against the core principles of NEM's equal opportunity. These guys joined us in the very early days based on such principle. We have to do the best we can to support them. I do not see this happening up until this moment. Please think it over it is worth turning the wheels to maintain NEM's principles.
The unfortunate part is that NEM has very few doers and lots of talkers. With the limited resources, this ain't happening. Plus, rewinding will also throw everything into disequilibrium because it gives precedence to every other claim.
Equal opportunity has been seeded (like I said earlier, the 80/20 rule. You cannot satisfy them all). Today, it is open equal opportunity. There is no more "spoon fed" equal opportunity. The barrier gate has been lifted and the horses are running in the field. Each man for its own to make the most out of XEM.
Shrillers are going to continue to shrill. Today they are a handful of them in a sea of a few thousand supporters of NEM. 3 years down the road, they will continue to shrill but their voices will be drowned in 10s of thousands of supporters.
NEM as a project is a project without emotions. It will just march forward. People who work on it will continue to build it and that is the single biggest task today. The very premise of it being equal opportunity is now an open field. Those who are still involved in NEM are caretakers of NEM with a responsibility to move forward. It is not about administrating things of past but moving forward. Some administrators of the past have moved on and are not around anymore. People come and people go as they serve NEM.
You can shrill and call it a scam, but it just moves on. Nobody will bother about it.
I note there are less than a handful who are shrilling for their NEMstakes. Many of the rest of the nemsters don't feel about it and don't give a damn. With the passage of time, many more will become indifferent about it. Hence, my meaning of no emotions.
If you lose your wallet in the streets, don't blame anyone else but yourself. Likewise here. It comes with personal responsibility. Call NEM anything, but it still comes with personal responsibility. At the end of the day, that's what counts.