Off course ... when a pathetic scam is pointed out then the scammer first line of defense is a cry about FUD. That what had happened at Bitbay and many other scams.
However, your posts crystal clearly reveal here and in the APEX thread what you are after: trying to collect money from the community by promising some future development work. How many times we witnessed this scam in the last 1.5 years here? You are even talking to Bittrex about an ICO in your email ... what a surprise, an ICO - of course to collect money.
Don't you think it was enough money collecting ICO, IPO and begging for money actions orchestrated by pathetic and greedy fuckers in the this over-scammed altcoin market and you should deliver first, before asking for money?
First off let me make one thing clear, we worked for a week and a half to get the XxXCcoin wallet working and that in itself was a lot to show. In order to work on a coin one needs resources to do so and in the same way you may feel as though I should not be setting up a development fund for coins that we are working on, I feel that you have no idea how much time and money goes into doing so. There is absolutely nothing wrong with putting a development fund in place and you have no grounds to accuse me of being a scammer. From what I can see you are simply lashing out as a means of backup with no real grounds for the flippant accusations you are throwing around aimlessly.
We have already proven ourselves to the community by bringing XxXcoin back to life so feel free to try and discredit me all you like. Our work will speak for itself.
Now, let me make a few things clear as well. Given that the average age of BCT users is about 25, I started developing software before the average BCT user born. I have been in this industry long enough to understand what involves with software engineering and development, and regardless what you "feel" I have a very clear understanding what effort is required in re-compiling, modifying and maintaining a pathetic BTC or LTC clone wallet. Anyway, the issue is not how much effort is required to maintain a software project or implement a new feature. The issue is that there were too many scams in this market in the last 1.5 years,
virtually 99% of the coins are pure scams surrounded by ICO, IPO and begging for money actions (similar what you do), and enough is enough. It's your personal choice that you are here and you don't earn good money being a software developer by having a paid job instead of you are trying to squeeze a few bucks out from naive investors in BitcoinTalk, but if you do that in an environment where the scam is standard then don't be offended when you seen as a pathetic scammer. If you act like a fraudster in a market where 99% of the coins are pure fraud then most likely you are a fraudster.
You posted your pathetic attempt here and in the APEX thread to get some money out from hopeful and naive investors, but you are late to this great money collecting scam party my friend. Before you, about 100 developers pulled off this trick with about 500 coins, and you like it or not users/investors had enough from scammers.
Deliver first with your great team or if your Digital Gold Ltd doesn't have the money to fund the development then find a job, even it must be very tempting for you to get easy money in this market.