wow - Hi Andev. Your writing style seems to have improved.
ASIC-resistance was a parameter that was introduced by you when you launched the coin. I'm not sure the game you're playing with that part, as you were known to be concrete in the specs of the coin.
The community has carried everything on its back since you abandoned the project - I'm not sure there is any faith left in your identity. I still believe completely in the vision of a fairness and clean coin and that continues to be carried out.
To be as fair as possible we built a voting and proposal system, again something that was driven by the community, to make decisions regarding the continued trajectory of the project.
VaultZ is one of the many proposals that has been considered by the community and they voted overwhelmingly in favor of it. The community has also worked hard in building donation fees into their pools, and that has worked to at least keep BitcoinZ afloat.
A project needs funding to, at a minimum, maintain its infrastructure like the servers than the explorers run, the wallet system, the domains, etc. VaultZ is the solution to have a volunteer-project self-sustaining.
BitcoinZ has gone through many iterations of people, and it has been hard for those that have always stuck around to deal with it. Whoever is still around are true believers and are detached from the unnecessary egoism that we've seen wash through BitcoinZ. Very few have gone the route of dedicating their time as a volunteer, but those that have shouldn't be choked into maintaining the entire infrastructure. Unfortunately, volunteerism only goes so far with the pool of currently available human specimens.