Not even part of the Storj team, but you certainly did not read the TOS or the specific details of the sale.
From the start, the terms were already set that tokens distributed would be based on btc or eth or altcoins exchanged at the time of payment
People like you would only complain when thinks doesnt go the way you want it to. You basically wants the price of eth or btc to remain stagnant instead of rising, because you now lost money in your previously held btc/eth stocks? Given that if btc or eth prices crashes after you made the token payment, I am pretty darn sure you would have reversed all your statements about how good the ico was.
Conversely, if token distributed was pegged to prices when token sale ends, you would still complain if somehow btc or eth crashes before the token sale ends, you would than complain about how you are receiving less tokens because of the price pegged to when token sale ends.
I agree that storj is poorly managed and has no transparency, therefore i propose to buy all your storj tokens bought in the sale at $0.01 cent per token, since storj would be worthless according to you anyway.
Investors are people who stick with their investments through thick or thin, like early bitcoin adopters, not people like you who treats icos like ponzis and gambles on getting quick returns only instead.
Thanks for the explanation. I thought they were doing something fishy before I read this.