I have said it a million times
Ryans group are not here to contribute any thing at all to crypto
This group is here to pull of much btc from every single coin that they possibly can
They dont give a shit about how much hard work we developers put into our coins so they do everything in their power to hijack what is not their own
They have completely hijacked one of my coins, and I know many developers who have had the same thing happen to them
I have said since last year September 2014 to put and end to all pump groups
I said it all along that eventually one group will start abusing their power
Ryan is a cyborg who doesn't give a crap about people like us
and every person in his group are exactly the same
We need to root these little fuckers out one by one because they are not playing fair
As long as they are here, no one has any hopes of making money
They have tools and bots that all they have to do is log into an exchange and money starts rolling in for them
Lets get them out
Yo man, I think you won't want to hear this but in a way there are doing your altcoin market a real service. The real world of a functioning crypto is harsh: to be successful, you have to be able to weather not only pump-n-dump schemes but also hash-rate attacks, network forks, good-bad press, and more. You can think of these professional pump-n-dumpers as professional stress-testers. When they can get together and pump-n-dump a coin this easily, isn't that a kind of proof that the coin isn't ready for prime-time? If you ask me, these pump-n-dumpers are bringing a dose of reality to the dreamers of the altcoin world. And, for what it's worth, if an altcoin can overcome this stuff then it surely has become more valuable than a fly-by-night idea by some guys who have dreams of getting rich off copying Satoshi's code and making some tweaks. Conversely, people need to realize that these guys are doing this and not just keep dropping money into coins that were dreamed up last night in the hope that they will get rich quick. Pump-n-dump schemers are a reality, the way to beat them is to not put your money into an overvalued asset.
I don't mean to be offensive, but I hope you can understand my point.