This wasn't a decision he made by himself, this was done as a result of what the community wanted. You can point and blame whoever you want, just make it a point to do it at the person responsible.
Aari came into flappycoin with more resources then most community members. The community agreed to a coin upgrade which suited his specs for an app which he was developing for his gaming company. Things didn't go as planned. There was little communication with community members and contributors which could of allowed for a community takeover once he decided to leave flappycoin behind. We had a working Trello group which stopped seeing any updates. Aari left a whole economy and it's users without any options for a path that he felt was more beneficial to him personally. Certainly not a fair or noble thing to do.
If he did not want fix the mistakes he'd brought to the coin that is fine. However, wouldn't it be reasonable to cooperate with those affected, pickup the pieces, and attempt to restructure FLAP to a working state?
Being a leader requires great responsibility. I guess we should all be more careful about who we trust.
On a side note, your attempts to takeover Hyper from a disappearing dev have been honorable. Your gaming projects have developed into meaningful community hubs. I'm a fan.
