...so let me get this right.
The biggest claim with regards to monerov being a scam are that they are having people enter their private key in a closed source wallet?
Correct me if I'm wrong what what's the harm in waiting for an open source one?
Also, being given the option to sell/monetize personal transaction histories at will en masse seems like a major opportunity I would think?
The biggest concern for Monero is the potential damage of privacy via an on chain fork that requires private key use to claim an airdrop. Private key reuse is a new-ish attack vector on the network.
My guess is that they could care less whether or not its a scam.
However, claims regarding a scam revolve around the unknown team, closed source software, 10x airdrop, >5% premine, questionable claims on finite supply, coin serves a duplicate or unknown purpose and despite being made aware how their on chain fork damages the privacy of both networks they're moving forward.
It will be interesting to see who or if any exchange supports them.