Transparency - Podcast Questions
Most of you know I believe in transparency. When things are attempted to be resolved behind the scenes the outcome is never good. From this point on I will be coordinating with the community exclusively. Whatever ideas or plans I am working on I will share openly with everyone so we can brainstorm together. I have lost confidence in certain members of the development team for numerous reasons, and I think more control needs to be given back to the general community. In the "real world" I would never entrust a multi-million dollar project to people who have never run a business before, and I do not intend on doing it now. I will not be coordinating with the development team privately anymore, if they wish to join our discussions or projects publicly they are more than welcome to. I would like to make it clear that everyone who owns BC has a right to voice his or her concerns. It does not matter if you own 20BC or 2000000BC. Just because someone owns a significant amount of BC does not gives them the right to attempt to force their will on others. This is not the spirit of crypto and I have had enough.
Yesterday I was asked to participate in the podcast being held today. Unfortunately with shipping the cards and other matters I will not be able to participate. However, I was given the opportunity to submit questions and I would like to share them with the community.
What experience does the dev team have?
How were the people on the dev team selected?
What is the marketing plan for the next several months?
Why haven't there been a press release about being added to Vault Of Satoshi?
Why have't the dev team sponsored the Wall Street event?
Why doesn't the dev team spend more time on BitcoinTalk since that is where most people interact?
Why haven't the dev tram been more open with their plans? It seems everything is kept secret.
What is being done to differentiate BlackCoin from other alt coins?
Thank you...