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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] AMP - The Currency That Powers Your Attention On Synereo
by
cryptohunter
on 04/12/2016, 12:47:50 UTC
Greg is out.  I'm sure soon Greg's AMPs will be burned and the supply will be reduced even further.

In the case of Synereo it is easy to avoid the situation. Just create a new Omni asset and have all exchanges switch asset just like Tau/Agoras did when they got hacked. Greg can still enjoy his worthless and meaningless tokens after that so he won't have much leverage claiming he was wronged. He still got his share of the profits of the product he failed to deliver.

Either way don't let Greg enjoy a founder cut of whatever Synereo does after his departure. None of his work is usable in the end. His net contribution is negative: a huge waste of time and investor confidence.

This is the best idea that I've heard in a long time.  DO IT!

The technology that Greg wants to build is the only reason I ever cared about Synereo. I don't understand what Synereo plans to do without it...

Without Greg, AMP is nothing.  Cheesy  Worse case.

Greg's ideas were just a means to an end.  Greg couldn't make his simpler SpecialK code even work in a decentralized manner.  What makes you think he can deliver on a more complicated project?  Regardless, Greg wants to cut YOU out of HIS RChain vaporware.  Listen to the podcasts on his RChain channel on Youtube.  He is constantly mentioning how he is planning to disenfranchise and debase our AMP holdings and Synereo LTD equity.  Screw Greg.  Two can play this game.  Like I said earlier, in the rat's ass chance he actually delivers something in the next hundred years, we can just take his shit because it is open source.  In the meantime, let's just see how well Greg does without our money or AMPs.  Greg left Synereo and abandoned his promise to all of us, including you.

Sounds like the gemz devs all over again. Boot him if this is true. Burning his share of coins is also essential. Can't put up with these devs that start to move the goal posts. You get funding from a community then you dev for the good of that community only not start coding other stuff and saying oh we may use this for other projects now. Although finding a replacement will not be as easy as you guys may imagine. I know some high level devs that just gave up looking for Good crypto designers and coders. They said it was just quicker and less hassle to push on coding alone.