You are also neglecting the fact that I am a single developer. Once I build a team this project will have daily significant updates.
Whether a coin was built by a single developer, or a team of 500, a bug is a bug and you should have been using an approach of asking for me to provide information so that you could fix it. Instead, you took the approach of arguing that I was a Stipend developer and that your code is perfect.
You are not promoting a masternode sale because you know that those that invest in MN sales will be asking anyway. They always do. Hell, I even see them ask at times on Discords of coins with no masternode functionality.
I like how you avoid the 'Did you also 'test all methods' prior to the chain come crashing down?' question. Nicely done!!!
The issue that froze the chain was due to Terahertz of ASICs jumping on the project too soon, with such hash power the header versions didn't update with the modifier. So at block 1k the headers were at version 3 when they were supposed to update to version 4. That is impossible to test, but what wasn't impossible was a fix, which I coded.