I don't see how a deadline affects anyone else's investment. People can continue to hold and play pnd even if dev doesn't answer. Living in a fantasy and clinging onto false hope imo though
Agreed. I'm not the priest and you don't have to listen to my gospel, all I'm doing is trying to force an answer on a project in which I've had a significant financial stake. Bear in mind this is the closest anyone is going to come to achieving an answer out of the dev and it isn't something which I especially enjoy doing, but I've sent repeated PMs to the dev that has gone unresponded for quite some time.
This is all I (and presumably) anyone else has left to do, try to force the dev out and to give a status update. If you have a bright idea, then please share it, but if the dev doesn't want to post updates and doesn't want to respond to PMs then I will keep doing what I'm doing.
A fair amount of people in this thread invested (from my understanding) more than a year back meaning they made 5x what they put in (besides the increase in bitcoin itself). Some people got on the pump and dump trains that started more or less during this year.
This was always a moon shot project and you should always do your own research and never commit to more than you're willing to lose. Especially with cryptocurrency. And please don't put all your eggs in one basket.
I think the whole witch hunt thing (tracking down who is responsible etc) needs to stop,
we are still not at the deadline.Also keep in mind that this project was mined from the beginning, some of us here did actually mine during the very early days. This was not an ICO. Only something like ~3% was premined and as this was not obviously dumped onto the market during formative days it doesn't matter at all.
There's a lot of speculation that the dev has been sustaining the price and pumping/dumping etc. Please keep in mind that with all projects in cryptocurrency there are people who accumulate huge amounts of projects and then try to manipulate pumps, there are bots constantly active on basically any cryptocurrency and there are sharks in the pool. I'm not saying the dev is a saint or whatever, but all of these things happen with every project.