Thanks for that; I didn't know that Monero became Quazarcoin. But maybe you aren't telling the whole story because I remember reading that there was a disagreement among developers and Monero forked to become Monero and Bitmonero. This often happens in free (as in freedom) software projects, so it is not surprising to me. If there is a fork I'm sure that both sides would like to keep the original name. Probably what happened was that Mr Seis, the Quazarcoin developer, had fewer developers on his side so he consented to change the name of his fork to Quazarcoin.
I don't know what all the issues were but do know that Quazarcoin has a longer emission curve than Monero. I personally support that decision because it makes the coin more stable.
I don't know where you get your facts from, but this stuff is well documented on the forum. In fact, the OP of this thread has given us all the info to explain things -
And whilst it's very cute that you call him "Mr Seis", I think you missed the paragraph in the OP that exposed the account as being a bought account -
If you need any assistance or help understanding these two paragraphs and figuring out that OracionSeis is a scam account and QuazarCoin a scam coin please don't hesitate to ask and I'll try walk you through it in more detail.