No agenda, CROC has no use anymore, you are an original holder, makes sense to dump now right ?
If you look back at the start of this thread, CROC had use cases and interest before it was being used to list coins at Cryptohub. I understand (looking at your brief message history) that you're part of the crowd with pitchforks after startsts. Perhaps CROC has rejoined the alts that
seem to be vaporware and futureless; nevertheless, it's still being mined and staked and remains trading at Yobit. I am looking at working on stuff pertaining to this chain and I could care less if you dismiss it or try to paint it with a big, fat broad brush as solely a vehicle for Cryptohub or startsts.
I'm not an "original holder" ... having began mining Solaris at Cryptohub in approximately August or September and subsequently becoming interested in CROC after it was airdropped (roughly sometime in September -- my records are behind but I'm trying to catch up). I actually missed the DPOS-phase but I guess I am an
early holder (and have benefited from "basking") nevertheless -- as can be seen from my own comments throughout CROC's two threads.
This is somewhat off-topic but I found one aspect of the pillorying of Support/startsts in the thread linked here (
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2371412.140 ) -- which you also doggypiled onto -- to be sort of a straw man or
ad hominem, and/or hardly relevant. Specifically, if he drinks JD or not it's totally his right to be a teetotaler, a casual-drinker, or a complete lush -- the choice, quantity, and consequences are
largely his alone and not necc. anyone else's business. The exchange was a one man show, and as some have pointed out, it did seem to take a lot of work to get it to where it was. Consider how frequently even large companies with dedicated security teams also get hacked or miss a stitch somewhere.. Some of what I see is perhaps communication problems between the parties involved in the arguments as well as people's pride, emotions, and personas leading to the situations we've become caught up in with the exchange and the fallout.