Response to the Recent Attacks Against The Qtum Project:
via Slack - qtum-brett:
Many people following this thread may have noticed there have been attempts to discredit the Qtum project. One needs only to look at the tactics being employed. There is a term used commonly on this forum called: FUD, which Wikipedia.org describes as:
Fear, uncertainty and doubt (often shortened to FUD) is a disinformation strategy used in sales, marketing,public relations,talk radio, politics, religious organizations, and propaganda. FUD is generally a strategy to influence perception by disseminating negative and dubious or false information and a manifestation of the appeal to fear.
What we are seeing right now is exactly this, an attempt to undermine, call into question, create evidence, and in essence: Fud the project. Most veteran readers of this forum are familiar with this. The issue that legitimate projects face is by simply responding, the bar is lowered and it drags the project into the depths of internet trolling. By remaining anonymous, an accuser can simply post whatever they want as bait, regardless of of whether its false ortaken completely out of context. This does not mean we are hiding or afraid to post on our own channels, it means that we will not fuel attacks by giving them attention.
The Qtum project is a vast undertaking. Over the next 2 weeks as we lead up to the token sale, there will be a lot of content released that shows how we were able to raise $1 million in Angel backing and gather so much positive attention in the press. Please note that as source code starts to be released, and other content is presented, the attacks will persist. Please also remember that this is not the only big project that has experienced this and went onto become very successful.
These attacks have fallen completely flat on the Chinese community, as they recognize Fud for what it is, and they pay little attention to western channels like Bitcointalk. Qtums amazing team of Angel Backers have all experienced this type of behavior in the blockchain space, and none of these attacks affect their view of the project. Note that attempts to call into question their mere existence failed, and tactics were changed to attack the actual team members individually.
Our partnership with PwC remains firm, and legitimate concerns about the project (like how the funds will be handled,exchanges, token distribution, when the test network is released, etc) will be addressed. Right now the focus is on building the community, releasing content, press articles, and of course, the source code.
Very soon there will be a great opportunity to judge the project based on its accomplishments, above and beyond raising money and press attention. We ask that anyone affected by these attacks to take a sober second look at the project, and make their own informed decisions.Sincerely,The Qtum TeamMarch 3rd, 2017