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Re: [ANN] Sterlingcoin - Version 1.5 (PoS Fix Hardfork Block 260,000 | OpenSSL Fix)
by
CryptoCanary
on 24/08/2015, 16:28:21 UTC
An update:

Matthew Langdon is now Lead Developer for Sterlingcoin.

Steven Saxton has take control of the Donationcoin project as Lead Developer but also remains on the team at Sterlingcoin.

I am is still part of the team as a developer and will continue to maintain the wallet but am now Lead Developer for DarkSilk which is going into prelaunch in a matter of weeks.


why a new coin? what will it do that this one doesn't? I think a new scam dev (igotspots) has been born

I must come to my colleague and friend's defense here.

In the year and a half I have had the privilege of working with Spencer, I have seen first hand the sacrifices this man has made to maintain his, and the projects he associates with, integrity, transparency, accountability, and all out world-class work. His actions do not need to hide behind the cloak of an alias like igotspots or others. Rather, he ties his name to his projects. Certainly a scam artist would not put his name, picture (reference: http://sterlingcoin.org.uk/#team), address, and phone number (reference: http://sterlingcoin.org.uk/#contacts) as public information.

I do very much understand your watchful eye of scam artists in this industry, thedok. But please, scrutinize the evidence before you make unjust claims. We in fact welcome that scrutiny and have exposed ourselves willingly to the most rigorous proof of developer requirements in the industry (reference: http://proofofdev.com/project/slg-sterlingcoin/ and http://www.coinssource.com/trust-index/sterlingcoin-slg/) and have received the highest possible scores.

I do feel I have offered sufficient evidence to undoubtedly state, Spencer is NOT a scam dev. Any accusation that he is one has no support and is nothing less than absurd.