I think you guys are misunderstanding.
It looks like there was a typo in the original ann. We all see that.
However it doesn't matter because ALL POOLS were paying the same amount. It's not like something was skewed along the way and someone was getting bigger payouts and some people were getting less. If understand math and ratios, it's all the same in the end. The maximum number of coins and premine remained the same, it's just that the amount of coins per block were less. So what? We all still have the same ratio of coins.
I see nothing wrong here. In fact, this is better. It means EACH coin is worth more than it originally was thought to be. The rate of which coins are mined is less. That makes the coin more valuable.
A typo in the original announcement? LOL! Is it a typo on the website as well then? Or is the "value out" of block 1 also a typo? That's two typo's or is it 3

typo in main.cpp lines 850 to 855
http://cryptexplorer.com/block/5e73ce2623e1006accc3cd98f40b2bb574bff84694fc75ec85ae78c11048446eShould we rename this to TYPOCOIN??? You can care less when you accidentally forget to add a digit when paying with TYPOCOIN, because it's still the same value right?
:drumroll: TYPOCOIN - the only Crypto that allows you to make a TYPO and not care! :party-hat:
It looks like cryptexplorer.com doesn't have Saturncoin. What coin is that for?
As for typos...
Be one of the first people ever who can see the Saturn live and dont forget your camcorder.
Photos are really rare and I bet you can sell them for a huge profit!
"the Saturn" - No... It's just "Saturn" there. This kind of article error is typical of non-native English speakers, and very common with Asians.
"dont" - No... It's "don't".
"Photos are really rare and I bet you can sell them for a huge profit!" - This is just extremely unnatural and either written by a middle-school kid or a non-native English speaker.
So, is a "typo" credible? Absolutely. What's actually the case? Dunno.