Granted, that is true. However, what I am suggesting is soliciting the help of community members, individuals who operate enterprises of a similar nature to LRM, or anyone who may have information that is helpful. I'm suggesting being open to help from them rather than writing them off as not being similar enough - someone may have something to contribute, if only you were to solicit the help. If LRM hasn't been operating illegally this whole time, then there is no harm in talking in the open about what challenges we face and how we can productively overcome them. If LRM has been operating illegally this whole time then I can understand your hesitance to ask for help and talk about specifics.
Bottom line: Ask the community for help regardless of how well versed you think they are.
The closest would be James Gibson's giga/teramining ventures as they are in the US and have handled issues in the past, but they are fixed hashrate payout schemes, not variable.
This still seems like a closed response from you.
Let's try something more direct and to the point.
1)Are you willing to ask the community for help?
2)If so, when will you formally solicit help from the community, stakeholders, investors etc?
3)If not, is it because you fear that LRM has been operating illegally?