I don't think it's a fraud, but just some passive, careless people involved without any sense of responsibility.
I know it could feel the same...

but I just don't think the intentions of the dev are bad, he is just not capable to fulfill the job...
Not sure what you're talking about here............this has nothing to do with either project. What's this post even about?
I'm talking about another project, that is marked as most recently on the linkedin site of
Austin Witherow. This page as well like condensate rain does not have any legal information, contact information except social media on it. I know that for crypto currency this is not a rare thing. But when it comes to a social initiative this appears to be strange. I am just making the personal conclusion that this is no real coincidence. Both projects focus a good cause, but when you do your research, you get to the point that there is no real substance behind it. (Instagram 1 post, 30 tweets in one year). So for me this is a strong indication that this fits very good together.
Austin has helped the project out a lot, but I'm not aware of that link, and it has nothing to do with RAIN. If people are asking for donations to support this project, it is in no way official, nor has it been run by me, and most likely going to the individuals asking...any requests for funding would be made here first.
If you re-boot, you lose a lot of history and a Cryptopia listing which is extremely valuable. If anything, modify the current staking reward mechanism and reserve dev fund rewards over time equivalent to the lost pre-mine.
This sounds like the most logical course of action to take. Any recommendations on what changes should be made to rewards (considering circulating supply+current price) and/or procure funds for feature integration?