We started coin development in February; during which time we lost most of the team (as you well know). The reason people grew disheartened was because we were making no progress, mostly due to certain members of the team not actively participating or showing ANY work at all. The coin then went on hiatus (again as you know) at which point we decided to go ahead with a smaller team. You Eugene were to work on the website... which you then didn't update us on for a long period of time. Frank_Jaeger wasn't actually going to do ANYTHING but watch somebody else create the coin.
Eugene, yourself and Frank_Jaeger continued to regularly miss our nightly meetings, showed no work at all and had no input for close to two weeks. When we finally emailed you asking if you wanted to continue coin development you waited 3-4 days to reply. I wouldn't say we 'threw you under the bus' at all, I'd say we just weren't willing to continue being strung along by you two. If we had chosen to wait patiently for you I doubt we'd have put the coin out until Christmas.
As for the site:
1. It isn't supposed to scroll.
2. They are placeholders for future features.
3. Nope our coin launch is being extensively worked on, as well as helped along by knowledgeable outsiders. I also don't understand what you mean by 'too easy' for you two. Surely it would be a poor decision to launch a coin with the same name as another one? It wouldn't benefit anybody and in all honesty, looks petty on your part. We have used none of your work in this coin release (mainly because you didn't do any), so why be bitter?
The one site you'd set up for the prior project (
http://www.cryptotourney.com/) looks far less impressive than the one we have (
www.feelscoin.net). As well as this, your domain (
www.feelscoin.org) is just a rehash of your old site with a red banner proclaiming our coin isn't legitimate. I think if you were serious about coin development you would have done more work upon the site (because it looks exactly the same as it did months ago). As well as this you didn't even utilise that domain name until yesterday, giving the remaining development team the impression that for all intents and purposes you were done with this project.
As for the Feelsforcauses idea, we are actively working upon its integration to our official site. Thank you for voicing your concerns in this thread and we wish you and Frank all the best in the future.
Would you care to explain to the forum what it is you've accomplished since February? You literally have done nothing except mangle a free website template and make this rushed thread. That's it. You're guilty more than anyone else of doing absolutely nothing to contribute to this project. I understand you're in debt and hurting for money, but you've only ruined your chances at creating anything successful here. Which is perfect for us. We will release the proper client at the proper time when it's ready. Not a minute sooner. There will be no cash grab IPO for you here for your cookie cutter coin.
I've spent more time than either of you scumbags under the Feelscoin developer room. I left chat open overnight so that I could read developments when I wasn't on. I answered any emails I received immediately; I attended all of the original meetings wherever I could. I was there when, more recently, you two were in talks of leaving on your own to try and repeat this process ad infinitum. I did nothing about it because you don't concern me. It's obvious to anyone this is a scam and when we release the original Feelscoin it will entirely eclipse your failed attempt at hijacking our coin.
Feel free to try and 'crash' our threads. We'll gladly reciprocate when you try to later post your own weak copy. Yes, yours would be a copy...since we have gone public first before you. Sorry to say, but you snooze and you lose. And both of you did PLENTY of snoozing. The best part about it all? Knowing both of your work ethics and how fast you both move, your coin should be fully ready to launch by....ohhh..
.early 2016.You can point the finger all you want, but at the end of the day you did absolutely zero to contribute, and you know that. Firing up the craptop and leaving the chatroom open to give the 'illusion' you're actively participating? Ha. What a joke. Yes. I can also leave my baseball cap on a chair inside the meeting room at my workplace and tell people 'hey look guys I'm a part of what you're doing!' You don't talk, you're too lazy to do any work, and pretty much the only thing you EVER did was be philosophical and whine after the team had made decisions while you were too busy lolly gagging around to actively participate in them.
You didn't even attempt to develop the client, despite being arrogant beyond belief about your supposed programming skills (which, if true, ANY competent programmer could throw a scrypt coin together in a matter of a day), and only after months of sitting around giving us the runaround did you finally concede and say you wanted to outsource the work to someone better versed. Aka you know jack sh*t about programming, and just wanted to tag along for the free ride.
Regarding our website, it is easily miles beyond yours. And your criticisms aren't even warranted, as it's all been explained. It's funny you mention we used a template, when your site is nothing but a re-hashed basic FREE template, yet still looks like it's stuck in the early 90's. Way to shoot for the stars. At least we put out good money for a premium theme and not a free default template off a blog.
In essence, what we're trying to say here, is that thank god almighty you're off our team. We don't need that kind of cancer, all you did was hold us down.
To Eugene: do not make it seem like we didn't give you ample opportunity and this was all a surprise. You completely ignored a total of THREE emails we sent you giving you more than fair warning and an ultimatum to reply to let us know where you stood. And all you did was ignore them.
To summarize: 1) lol@you thinking you have some kind of 'copyright' on the feelscoin endeavor, 2) we are the FIRST public ann for feelscoin, and 3) keep being females about this slandering our public threads instead of handling this in pm's, and we'll be sure to reciprocate in the future.
Good day, gents.
