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Thanks for your point of view Abiki, this is all very important for me to understand.
You're welcome.

I'd like to add that Mooncoin was abandoned by original devs and saved by its holders. After Mooncoin entered top 100 on Coinmarketcap in 2017 with a market cap of 100 million and more, new holders and devs came, some of them returned, and people who saved Mooncoin said to them: 'you are welcome', were friendly to them, never imposed or even thought about any hierarchy, based on amount of holdings, or on time and efforts spent. I was not able to recall initially any conflict or even any word which could be seen as one not respectful to newcomers -until traditions, ideas and nature of project had been attacked.
People who returned in 2017-2018, or some newcomers could just continue time proven (the market voted) traditions of Mooncoin with friendly spirit, ideas of brotherhood with no hierarchy, no bureacracy, with mutual trust. That never happened.
It is clear that Mooncoin was a winner in 2017 due to its nature, ideas and traditions and efforts of holders who saved it in 2015-2016 when not even single seniour tech dev cared about the project. If you come or return to the coin, is it not a good idea to kindly respect its traditions and history?
Don't attack them and don't attack people who care about them and try to keep them.
Don't try to break rules of game, it is not fair.
Think about all people who have chosen Mooncoin as it is, mineable, with all its problems but also with traditions. And to all these people: be active, express your view, don't think that nothing depends on you. Thanks to our Chinese brothers for their support.