Pre-selling the AMPs before having a viable design and viable product ready for Synereo is already a sign of a scam.
Then I have explained (read the linked threads from my prior post) that the attention model doesn't work economically when AMPs are incorporated. If anything remains of value, it is the Reo without the AMPS.
Thus the AMPs are a not a viable investment, except for a P&D.
Yeah the Reo might work. And indeed a decentralized social network may have market importance. But there is no viable investment here, because the AMPs are an incorrectly conceived component.
Any way there are others already releasing decentralized open source social networks, such as Diaspora is I think now in Beta. Synereo's Reo could potentially offer some advantage, but that still won't make the AMPs viable.
Perhaps Synereo will repurpose the AMPs in another use case other than the attention model. Any way, my point is the AMPs are for sale but Synereo is far from figuring out what they should be designing and implementing. They are too far off on hairbrained failure directed shit like Casper. And the competitors are moving forward rapidly.
Also AMPs are very likely illegal unregistered investment securities per the Howey test. So the future looks bleak for Synereo.
What I see is they are good at making regular video hangouts, but really not well focused as a software development company. Too much time wasted talking and attempting pie-in-the-sky designs that are still not threshed out and in some respects are insoluble until they change focus and direction.
I studied them carefully trying to think if I could gain more by partnering with them and trying to refocus them, and I decided I could do much better without their existing team. Greg Meredith is smart and a math whiz. But Steve Jobs wasn't a math whiz, yet you can see which of the two accomplished more in software. My point is I see the wrong company culture. I been around in Silicon valley and such, so I think I am a good at making these appraisals.
Again I respect their intellect, but not their focus. And the pre-selling of AMPs (even if they could work in the attention model, which they can't) is despicable IMO (and probably illegal as well).