And what if one day they decide they don't feel like doing it anymore?
Also, how do you think it's gonna look to outsiders?
I think it will look good to outsiders. Millionaire founders
agree to obey the decisions of committees selected by the community. Committee members are chosen based on merit and not by how much NXT they have.
Just what part of that looks bad?
That "agree to obey" part. Let me ask again, what if one day they decide not to?
To outsiders it looks like this: "there were 73 super rich original stakeholders and when some of them didn't claim their funds, those funds were divided between the rest of the original rich guys".
And the outsiders won't get into any details that it's not true and that trustees have to "agree to obey"...
So because you are worried about baseless FUD that you admit will be baseless, you want to kill the best chance we have to actually start making use of the unclaimed NXT
If they decide not to obey, that will then make the FUD have some basis and it will hurt the value of NXT. Who does that hurt the most?
Keep in mind the alternative to getting a process like this in place is the likely destruction of the funds, not to mention delay in marketing plans and rolling out of hubs.
Those are big risks to take based on fear of FUD