Hello Pekatete
You haven't explain how "my argument falls in pieces". I have not write that he have redirected hashpower to do something else.
The best way for a pool manager to rip of his users is to do a false increase of hashpower of the pool.
That appears like bad luck (or block withhold...) and if he not overdo, it's difficult to see that because of the variance.
I did not explain because I do not think he's got any reason to do that when he could easily "earn" more by mining altcoins using YOUR very same hash-power that every-one seems to be accussing him of lying about. Well, that was my explanation, you only had to read between the lines ...
Honestly, this is stretching it to unreasonable levels, bottom line is the most unlikely reasons for which slush would allegedly
do be responsible for the third party bug attack were being fanned by a dishonest pool op for nefarious aims. I am sure you've noticed the deafening silence since his baseless accusations were emphatically empirically proven to be pie in the sky.
Sorry for not "read between the lines."
I either I do not allow myself to accuse slush. I set out the facts and assumptions described. But nothing can be Prove, anyway.
I agree with you that it has aquired a reputation he would be completely stupid to spoil now. Especially since it seems to me that it was he who founded the company that makes "trezor" in parallel, it would destroy everything he has built. We know who he is. In Reflective, it can not be that.
The possibility of an external attack or big mistake is a likely option.
We will see later what happens.
Thank you
(Sorry for my very bad english)