Wow.
I'll actually spend 20 minutes to answer your immature points, but I won't bother with formatting the text. To the random reader: I'm sorry.
I've known about bitcoin since 2008. I don't know exactly when bitcointalk happened to be. I was 16 years old at a time and did not have any finance to invest into BTC. I figured 10-20$ is not worth it and oh boy how I was wrong!
Fast forwarding I finally entered crypto as an adult this winter/spring of 2017.
I never made a bitcointalk account because I wasn't engaged in any way with community. Perhaps now I might to, since exposing immature bad actors like you is fun.
Your whole argument seems to point out about me participating in airdrops. Yes, the only reason I've registered a bitcointalk account is to participate in airdrops. That's a very investigative job you made here. To point a fact it wasn't done for "free money", as you seems to imply so ferociously, but to collect all the airdropped tokens. I have a little hobby, I refer to them as a tokemons. Here are some pictures:
https://i.imgur.com/yDDbG5k.png https://i.imgur.com/JkiJ2EG.png This is not something I had to invent. I actually did it out of sport interest.
Moving next. No, I do not know "much about crypto". I read whitepaper and I chat with people. I am not a blockchain developer myself nor am I experienced coder. It doesn't take a genius to understand how things work. This is my first and only account. In fact there are many more accounts around in cryptosphere I could link here which more or less correspond to this date of registration (summer-autumn 2017) which I actively use but I find that to be a little bit too low of a standard for a human being.
The point of my post was not to "sling"(?), but to provoke and test you. I don't know if you'll edit your post or remove it altogether but great job so far! This was the sole reason for my post. To see if you're a bad actor.
I've asked 5 people about your launch, all 5 of them have referred to it as "ninja launch". Perhaps you remember one of them: he made a swing wallet for your coin with a vulgar name on it, you deleted it.
In your opinion that's different and fair. I'm glad to hear your answer.
So there's no system in place to accept or refuse proposals. Glad to hear that too.
Yes, I'm in deep cahoots with ZenCash. In fact I'm so in love with ZenCash and it's values that I
volunteered to help ZenCash, informing public about how great it is to the best of my knowledge. This is not the place nor the topic to tarnish ZenCash's name. As a
volunteer I receive no monetary reward and do it solely for an idea I believe it -- the concept you seem to be familiar with, yet I'm treated by a personal attack. In fact there are many people like me helping every coin out there.
Again airdrop, think I covered it above. Btw anyone willing to trade tokemons PM me! I've missed eZEC, eRipple2 and quite a few.
Great, I'll join your slack and see what's actually going on! Quite sad you ignored the roadmap question, but whatever
In order to setup zk-snarks you have to run a setup ceremony to get trusted parameters. This is extensively covered and given coverage in Zcash. If procedure is compromised, the perpetrators gain ability to generate endless undetectable supply of coins.
In conclusion I feel really stupid for answering you. You ignored all critique which actually wasn't even ill-contented in a first place. If you honestly answered my questions I'd probably join and help the project like I help so many others. The main reason for comparison with ZenCash was due to similarity of your coins -- in fact so far BitcoinZ seems to be an exact clone of ZCL with increased supply. And ZCL kinda failed and ZEN was made because of the reasons it failed...
I hope this little chitchat will give a much needed insight to a random reader. Goodbye and goodluck with the decentralized project.
Create a proposal system.