Why do you need a plan for transparency?
If you want to be tranparent, be transparent. how many coins have people given you? Where are they? how much do you make each day? Why can't you post the results in real numbers instead of percentages?
How are you (and your clinets) protected if the market crashes when you take off for important holidays like Halloween?
Read the FAQ and our materials before you join the groups of people slandering us who have also not read them. We often do trade on holidays and weekends, markets don't take off for weekends and holidays and if there is a good opportunity or bitcoin is in the markets at that time we wont take off either. We just do not process payouts or report the payout on those days.If the market crashes while our eyes aren't on a computer there are automated stop losses and sells in place to automatically sell the coin when it falls below a point or above a point.
Today's payout: 0.01 BTC, how are you supposed to know how much of that bitcoin is yours and not other depositors. Percentages work better there.
Coin is deposited randomly at all times throughout the day, into a deposit wallet that doesn't become active in the trading wallet(s) till the next day, that furthermore we may not even move into the trading wallet if there is no place for it to be invested at that time. There are several trading wallets as it isn't always one person trading nor are we on only one exchange. When we sell off some of our holdings this profits will be moved into the profits wallet and our cut will go into yet another one. Probably one wallet I forgot to mention too. and this system is still being designed to what wallets we really need how many, and then their addresses. Once its design we then will need to code out a way to take all of the wallet balances and add them to display our finances in a clear way to everyone.
Once all of that is in place you will be able to see the estimated pool balance, and the profits that we've collected to ensure they add up with the math that we're presenting in our payouts. And after all of this work, there are still flaws to provide transparency for.
Being transparent in Bitcoin, where even the government with all their resources have trouble following and accounting for things, is a ton easier said than done.
We'll need some time to put together a satisfactory system. All the other nuances being brought to us distract us from that. So if you want to see this in the next week or two. Leave us to our work. Unless you actually have something helpful to say in obtaining these goals.