This is an open source project and community; majority wins. If you really think it was such a great business deal, you can present it here. If the community believes it's great, then it will be the direction. If it's really that great, someone else will take you up on the offer.
DigiByte wasn't/isn't the only entity I've talked/been talking to.
Open source does not mean your product, especially target market specific strategies, for example, is equally "open".
The elements of surprise and rapid implementation are critical to this project's success (fully compatible with all current technologies in place). The community gets nothing more than information on an as needed basis regarding all marketing, and the long term rewards, of course. ;-)
It's do or die with the 2nd tier 1st generation coins.
I've got something that greatly ups the odds of making it a do.
Offered at 10,000,000 DGB (when it was at 80 and had a dip to the 60s after that, and BTC in the low 1400s still), it was priced as a giveaway.
But priced, nonetheless.
The reason for the NDA and its escrow account is obvious.
Another blown opportunity for DGB.
But, yeah, your premises don't work in this case. There isn't time and all the niche possibilities are all already taken . . . almost.

P.S. Who's said goodbye to whom? Please read what I've written. I said that this wasn't something with the community, but whoever want's to gain troll fame in my book (meaning the best you're going to get out of me is that I read what you say but completely ignore it), please be my guest, here or wherever you like. It's your prerogative. Knock yourselves out.
@ghostycc, It ain't anger. What's that mobster saying? It's just business.