As this is a very important and structural change, why isn't any announce on the middle of those "community news"? There's no fucking reference about this.
You made check the page:
09/01/2013
One more changelog
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04/29/2013
L00Rr is now officially out of the team.
The community decided to use his funds for a giveaway. More info in the newsletter.
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03/01/2013
We have troubles with mail servers.
Weekly newsletters will not be sent for some time. Sorry for inconvenience.Check your team's emails for instructions. Be careful.
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08/12/2012
Extranonce data.
Changelog -- extranonce field added.
I know that's not what you expect with such a large update, but it seems that the news had been spreading with this newsletter. As for the point, that bytecoin.org did not exist as a website in 2013, you contradict yourself. You already mentioned "original's Bytecoin .onion page". Clearly, there were no emails on bytecoin.org domain if the original website is .onion.
B-u-l-l-s-h-i-t. BTW, I suggest to fabbricate some newsletters and leaking in some mysterious form later, who knows if this can bring more credibility. Only someone worried in create a fake legitimacy could suppose where these news were "hidden".
Anyway, the only reason why all this shitstorm is being speculated is because of Buddhacoin and Paladincoin. Two coins which no one explains where they did come from and focused more in things without no direct relationship with the CryptoNote technology, but someone just "discovered" accidentally just like it happened with Bytecoin in this forum, posted at Wikipedia and MapofCoins and opened a topic about it and Java wallets at CryptoNote forum in order to the CryptoNote devs "confirm" the existence of a Java version of CryptoNote and these coins as the first forks. I already understood this game. Now someone (oh, bad luck, it's me) can speculate about of a Java version of Bytecoin in order to help some not-so-well-intentioned-entity to prove the existence of that Java version and create this timeline.
2011-2012: Process of writing the source code of Bytecoin in Java
July 4, 2012: Launch of Bytecoin, in Java (your fault not knowing anything about this coin when we're mining, we were 2 years here already)
Late 2013: Rewrite of the Bytecoin's code (in the way as known today)
2014: Accidental discover of Bytecoin
Putting the intelligence of the people against themselves. Great idea. Game over.
About the mails, of course there were no mail contact. The mail contact indeed was just added later, when Bytecoin.org started to be used as the Bytecoin's main website. But the website was written in a way to think they were already for all that time where they claim they were. But even who thinks the story about 2 years at the deep web is true, distrust Bytecoin because of the 82% mined when it "submerged". The only exceptions are... ...well, you know where they are.
