I tend to agree, but there are cases where I wouldn't. For example, if the crowd of them became more emboldened and the attacks became too severe to remain productive. Then it might be worth wrecking someone's life with a Cyberstalking criminal complaint to instill some fear.
Or you could just go under the radar for 12 months like I did, concentrate on what you are doing, and pop up when you have more concrete stuff to show.
Indeed. All that really matters is who delivers something to the users. Again the users are not here in Bitcointalk.
If you have the users, the investors will flock in and fight to be line.
Doesn't matter if your users are here on Bitcointalk or not, there is now a public record of your reaction to something that is trivial, and it will only hinder you later.
Nonsense. Users can't even research what a Satoshi is. They could care less.
This issue is not trivial.
And you've been coding for 3 years and still haven't finished?
I haven't really been coding (much) yet. Cripes I created the first version of Cool Page in 1.5 months. In 3 months, the sales topped $3000 a month (inflation adjusted). Two years later at nearly a million downloads (when the internet was 1/10 the population) and up to $100,000 a month in revenue (inflation adjusted).