But no one forced you to either mine or buy bxt overpriced. I'm gonna be honest, anyone that pays 100k satoshi per coin when it's a simple, normal long PoW coin are meant to lose. This was your
fault. Do you realize since you put 100k satoshi in bxt, it had a potential of
12.850.000$ marketcap. That would place it above counterparty, which would be 20th coin with largest marketcap. We as who sent real btc don't have to pay for your trading faults. You took a risk and it shouldn't have paid out like this. Now while I am getting 9000 satoshi per omc you are getting 2000 satoshi per omc. You will dump as soon as it hits the market and our price will crush. Why don't you agree a fair solution rather than being greedy? Simple, lets take the exchange price of the swapped coin to calculate swap amount. If bxt was 100k satoshi than lets do a 10:1 swap. But when we are dividing the whole amount, its just wrong.
And I'm sorry I just don't believe you invested btc, if so please come to slack and prove it...
Not sure about BXT, but how are you going to calculate the price of DeltaCredits, when the buy price at the beginning of swap was about 0.0001, and the sell price was around 0.00026 if I recall correctly (and only tiny amounts could have been bought for that price)? Simply put, you had no option to buy "cheap" Deltacredits and exchange them for OMC. I suppose that option might have been there for BXT (don't know), but not for DCR.
Also you never know how much DCR (or BXT) was going to be converted to OMC. It could have been small amount or very big one, aka whole remaining supply. I for example, did not convert the whole amount I had (left something maybe - about 15% - just in case). And also after swapping my coins to OMC, I invested by BTC too (aimed to buy about
5 times more than I converted from DCR). Do you still think I look to dump the swapped coins?
One more consideration... This is the way I see it, you may disagree of course: the Swap from BXT and DCR is not about money or cost for the coins... It is about reliability and responsibility for Gladimor's old projects. When you see a person cares about his old investors, you have some confidence he will most probably care about your investment too. It was clearly announced the old projects are going to be closed, so this is the only exit offered, so if those coins are swapped at unfavorable rates, it will look like the old investors are abandoned and screwed. When you see the opposite, you should have more confidence.
Anyway, I understand your point, as well as understand the point of your opponents. That's hard to make the right balance, which satisfies everybody. I personally would accept any decision from Gladimor on this topic, as its not that important to me. Isn't this coin about dividends, rather than speculation? If so, the price of coin itself that important actually.