That is a lot of folks to quit. Why did they leave? Interesting project. Sure seems to bring out some emotions of people.
This is just another exaggerated smoke show by the people trying to stop our project. But lets take a look at this:
1. In the beginning, I recall that we had about 26 people who were
volunteering their time, trying to help the project get started. We started XTRABYTES officially on April 7th, 2017 and after a couple months, we were in around that amount of people. It is not fair to say these people "quit" in the context being suggested. Most of them moved on to other projects that had ICO funding (which we never had) so that they could earn money, rather than invest their spare time on a project that could not put food on the table for them. However, we did end up with some very good people out of that group of 26, who are still with us today and doing fantastic work.
2. If we are referring to the old board, that group fell apart because they were trying to push the project into the hands of venture capitalists and that was not the vision we had for XTRABYTES as a community corporation. So, they got refused and we pushed forward with our XFUEL option (which is also why there are so many attacks against XFUEL from; you guessed it, some of the same people). The bottom line was that we wanted the contributors and the community to have a chance to own the project. Even so, not everyone from the board walked away and are still with us today.
3. After we released our financing solution, called XFUEL, the progress of the company began to take shape and expansion began. From the people who have worked with us since October of 2017 (XFUEL release) there have been some who simply did not align with our visions in one way or another. This is not unlike any other company in the world. Cycling through people to find the right ones that can be trusted, who do the jobs properly and who also believe in and agree with the vision of the company is a critically important aspect of building a large business in any field.
What you are seeing in these various posts from the detractors and FUD brigade has nothing to do with emotions. We have had people attacking this project right from the time we created the very first ANN and these attacks will continue. It never stopped us before and it certainly will not stop us now. So, it's up to those of you interested in this project to do your own due diligence. We are happy to answer any legitimate questions.
My suggestion if you are interested to learn more is to join us in Discord and get involved with the beta testing of our new mobile wallet. We have some very interesting technology in there that comes from Borzalom in the backend and the work on the front end is from several members of our development team. They have done some excellent work. Come check it out for yourself!!
https://discord.gg/2cUC6D