I offer constructive feedback, so don't take this the wrong way...
It sees like you trying to "tame" the crypto world? Why?
The mass appeal to this, is that people can be as anonymous as they want to be. And accept the risk that comes with dealing with other anonymous people.
If an IPO goes South, and people are telling you about it. What can you possibly do?
If a new coin algo comes out, do they have to get approved by you? You couldn't possibly enforce anything you say you'd like to change.
I got scammed for .46 on IPO (outright stolen from me). The most I could do was post
this thread to warn others, educate people on the dangers.
I was prepared to lose that money, I knew the risk.
I think the best you could hope to do, is run an educational site on the pitfalls of crypto and how people could be safe.
Attempting to be crypto police or authoritative is ludicrous.
I find it interesting that there are exactly 5 lines on what your vision is, in the opening paragraph. Compare that to the detailed section on how donations can be made. Are you more concerned with saving the crypto world, or where people can send you "donations"
?
I also Googled your name, you might as well be John Smith. How about some verifiable information? Proof you are who you say your are? Facebook page, twitter, personal website, address, something?
I take criticism as it comes. Questions need to be asked/answered. The first question is a yes/no answer and here is why to your why- I believe in a free and fair market. Fair meaning the general population has the right to voice opinions as a group. You can take the groups advice, or not. That is completely up to the individual/business involved. Our "seal of approval" is just that, an approval by our organization.
For the question regarding what happens when an IPO goes south. Simple, nothing should be 100% profits guaranteed, its a risky investment. But lately it has really gone overboard. I'm not suggesting a governmental board...but, more like here is what we think, as a major organization...and most of the crypto world is behind us when we say it because of the people involved.
Approvals of algorithm.... Simply, no! We do not want to be a government oversight.
As for the saving the crypto world or making donations - Both, we would like to offer the community an organization they can lean on. Albeit, for guidance or collaboration. As for the donations, what organization/foundation/government body does not ask for donations? That is how they operate.
Last, for whom I am... I'm a 34 year old self employed father of three with a loving wife and two children....and of course our dog. You won't find a Facebook (not my taste), I have a twitter account I follow crypto people along with some personal others. User id is just like here....dudeatwork420. I'm not a community organizer or any big shot person, I live a very simple life and love it. I have a lawn mowing site if you need that? I did lawn care for a bit a few years back.
If you have any other critical questions, please do ask.