... pretty much simply translates to: I invested in a project and it currently seems i cant cash out 500%+ after 9 months so i have to keep on wasting endless amounts of my and others time on/in a project i dont even believe in anymore because thats the mature thing to do.
You keep reframing the issue as us running away from the project because we are impatient and don't understand that it takes time to build a business. That's not it at all. If Daniel had ever said "Here's my business plan" and then followed it, and we could see that he was making even modest progress, then we would have waited. But what we saw time and time again was Daniel coming up with some hot new idea to get more of our money, and then
completely fail to execute on the idea, and then tell us that the original idea is stupid and we are idiots for supporting it (acting like we thought of it and not him), and then banning anyone who criticized him for not doing what he himself decided was an amazing and brilliant new idea. Anyone who has dealt with a person with narcissistic personality disorder will be very familiar with the last point in bold.
All businesses have to overcome obstacles, but when the main obstacle is that the person running the business is destructive and toxic and unable to control his actions or emotions, then there is so little chance of the business succeeding that it makes no logical sense to waste time on it, let alone financial and emotional resources.
Daniel is like the polar opposite of King Midas - everything he touches falls apart. The chances of him changing are almost zero. Monkey Capital was a catastrophic circus, and Factory Banking will be too.
This is why I'm not waiting. I
have happily waited 8 or 9 months for other projects because I can see that they are genuinely building the underlying business. There's a big difference.
And by the way, the reason I'm popping back in for the first time in 6 months or so is because
I don't want more people to buy into such a terrible project and lose their money. I wrote off my money, it's too late for me. But hopefully other people will read this and think twice before investing in Factory Banking.
I don't want more people to get screwed.