I continue to troll

Again, you've pointed out the only "flaw" that had nothing to do with Monero's current dev team. It's not anything more than a deoptimized miner, that's all it was, a deoptimized miner, and your quote proves it. So exactly where are you trying to go?
Are you seriously trying to compare a coin(Monero) that had a deoptimized miner by it's former developer, and of whom none of the current developers are associated with, to a coin(Dash/Darkcoin) that had all it's core parameters, block reward and max coin supply sliced and diced after an extreme, fraudelent instamine of 2million coins in 2 days on a Linux only release, and to which for a period of time only the then and current developer, Evan Duffield was able to mine at all?
I hope you're joking for your sake, or you dearly need a big glass of #logic. When/if crypto were to/will get regulated, scam currencies like Dash would be the first to get investigated.
Also, to further mention just how clueless you are. You've posted a link to a thread to which one of the big miners during that time admited to selling all his Moneros that he mined. You do realize that's an extremely good thing, don't you? It means that the effects of Monero's unoptimized miner has been negated since the miners who mined at that time sold all their coins i.e Monero's distribution is astroundingly good.
Your developer Evan Duffield likely still has his coins, and no account of any selling of any large magnitude was recorded by him.
In fact, there are still addresses with 100,000s (hundreds of thousands) of coins that are connected to Dash's instamine: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dash/wallet.dws?559582.htmSo it seems that one of the big instaminers/developers of Dash/Darkcoin still hold 11% of the coin supply. What a lovely distribution /s.As I told you before, this will only lead to further investigation done on Dash's scam, instamined beginnings, all of which point to it being premeditated. The slicing of the block reward, obscure poll vote as shown by you to slice the coin supply, release on linux only, broken miner for a time where only the developer could have mined, and more show just how fraudelent Dash really is.