Thanks for sharing this with us and I hope that you hit the report button on this scamster. It's like blackmail, only missing the threat of any actual dirty secrets.
It ain't FUD if what I said were FACTS. I gave the guy a chance to get rid of me but he didn't take it and instead decided to break the forum rules by posting a private message publicly. Ethereum will cost investors, miners, and just about everyone involved with the exception of the founders, their hard earned money. Turing complete = you open a contract then find your wallet missing. Instead of reassuring everyone that their money is safe, the idiotic dev decided to change the subject and use ad hominem. What does that tell you, because to me it sounds iffy lol.
Presuming that you had any relevant 'facts' (doubtful, IMO), you've already shown your true colors and chosen to go for personal profit via threats rather than contribute to the community. I think that speaks volumes about your motive and character. Best of luck convincing others that you participate in any way for their benefit.
The facts were that Turing complete = malicious contracts. Another fact is that there is no where listed how much the devs are allowed to "get paid" using the IPO BTC. Yet another fact was that dagger was flawed and they had to make last minute changes to the whole entire system. Yet another fact is now people are no longer investing via the whitepaper because the change were so large that the whitepaper is no longer relevant, so essentially there is no whitepaper. Yet another fact is they use clever wording to describe who exactly has selling limits, so there might very well be many "founders" that can dump day 1. Doesn't matter what my motives are. Seriously who gives a shit about the community, this isn't facebook kid. Crypto was created for one reason, as an alternative to fiat. We are talking about money here, and money talks. Go ahead and send them all your money, I will die laughing when two things happen to you, one, you instantly lose 50% of your investment on day one, and two you get your wallet stolen when you try to run a contract you thought was legit. Theres a sucker born every minute.
If you choose pre-sale, then good luck
Sums up Ethereum quite well. A fool and his money are soon parted.