I seriously hope this comes back to life. I bought into it due to Kosmost's promises. I have the feeling he took the offer to buy Lill and the money was too much for him to not just run with it. Kind of depressing how many scams are prevalent now in the crypto world. Even legitimate-sounding opportunities all over are turning into scams once people earn enough to make it worth giving up their integrity for a few dollars.
This seems pretty likely to be the case, but really, who can blame the guy? How many people are offered $2,500,000 for anything even once in their entire lives? Who wouldn't take an opportunity of that magnitude if it came their way? Seriously, imagine yourself in kosmost's position. On the one hand, you have an offer of $2.5m for a 12-month commitment. On the other, a mostly imaginary business enterprise based on an unpopular cryptocurrency trading at 1 satoshi, and supported more or less solely by the hopes and dreams of a small crew of anonymous strangers on a few internet message boards. Call me crazy, but that doesn't seem like a particularly difficult choice to me.
Sorry, but this is one of the biggest loads of crap on this forum.
Yes, it is makes sense. But it's still untrue.
Selling Lill independently would be stealing.
I have not done that and I will not do that from any offer than has been made in the past, nor from the same investor now or anytime in future.
I tire of these accusations. Honestly, they're quite insulting and do not inspire me to continue doing things for Karma that I do not have to do.
The lack of community support is deafening, so I will just show myself out.