I'm criticizing this argument: "Premise: the advisor's photo is also listed on a stock photo website. Conclusion: the adviser is fake and therefore the team is fake." Weak evidence leading to a bold conclusion. In other words, there is no conclusive proof that there are any fake team members and for this reason it is unfair to assert that we are a scam.
I couldn't find Louis Colton and Bill Hogland's names as ICO advisors anywhere on the web. Likely identities are fake, which means that you have submitted false information both on your website and ICOBench.
We are partnered with Modulus Global, who is handling development for the platform and enabling us to reach those transaction speeds.
Modulus Global has partnered with companies/banks like ING, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase etc. but I couldn't get any information about Bitsmo (if we don't count fake shill websites like newsbtc, crossroadstoday where scam projects usually dump awful articles for pennies). I would like to see any kind of documentation that proves your partnership with Modulus if it's not too much trouble for you.
The data on ethplorer is not accurate because we used internal wallets for the ICO.
If you don't mind please share these internal wallet addresses so that we can check for ourselves. All I see is 42 BTSM holders with approximately $240k raised in ETH, correct me if I'm wrong.