Thank You. Your style of speech gave me an idea what to expect of civilised regulation of cryptocurrencies can be very long. Instead, I need to act. At the moment I can't find the data developer to file a complaint of fraud. But I can contact the stock exchanges on which traded XLR to explain to them the situation of fraud on the part of the developers of the coin and ask them to remove the coin from the auction. In case of refusal, I asked the security authorities of the country in which the registered exchange, to verify its operation. Any exchange do not need such attention. Let the world of cryptocurrency a bit more civilized.
And, of course, I urge anyone not to buy the XLR, as the developer of the coin is a fraud, assumed the XLR not the last exchange.
If you are actively trying to delist XLR from any of the existing exchanges, perhaps you are the fraud. You had more than two months, and you didn't even bother to look, and you are blaming your inaction on someone else.
How much did you buy of the NIST5 XLR? You can buy that same amount now, consider that tuition fee (and let's hope you learned something.)