...kind of not really necessary unless you want to be hard to track...
wait wait wait can you say that again? so you mean to tell me that measures were put in place, which are not even best practices in coding, in order to obfuscate the identities of those involved? makes you wonder...

not to mention that in the code the "ambassador list" is all nothing but nicknames, and half of them are just a public key with a couple letters i assume are supposed to represent initials.... and we are supposed to just believe that each public key represents an individual. however there is no way whatsoever to actually prove that all these public keys cited in the code are actually controlled by a small group of people or even possibly one person.