Why would the devs have any incentive to work hard on the coin now; they've made not a dime from it.
No, they are getting the money in installments over time from Moolah, so if they don't work hard they don't get paid.
That's the point. They've gone from being independent developers of an innovative coin to--basically--employees of Moolah. The whole thing is problematic.
That is not correct, we are still very much independent. Moolah will bring a lot more to the table and already are. Devs, resources etc..
The Moolah involvement is NOT a bad thing guys.. Quite the contrary.