I dont know what you think, but thats how crashing Projects always end up. Taking the funds, spending on numerous Events but in the end they all start to inform the "Investors" how bad everything around them is working out and that`s why no one can present you a single bit of what they "have been working on" for the last 16-20months.
Too bad, but i see another Investment just got burned in this stupid crypto world. Seems like ETH and FCT should have been my only investments
Who pissed in your cheerios man? These projects aren't exactly cookie cutter and yes a lot of them will fail. ETH and FCT are great projects as well but perhaps crypto isn't the space for you. I look at crypto as high risk with the chance of high reward. With that risk comes a huge chance of loss.
That said I don't think your investment is "burned up". The project is still alive, moving forward, and just about to get its name out there. Up to you of course - I'll be happy to buy your shares and sit on them for another couple years.
I honestly don't know how you drew this conclusion, because I am simply pointing out the bad "marketing strategy" considering the investors. First you make some great "promises" during the crowdsale and 1.5 years after there is nothing they can present to us.
Hearing those stories like we have today is a punch in the face, because these kind of updates can be made on a weekly basis. There aren't even liquid markets to risk a crash when you have bad news to tell.
If cob shows up every 8 weeks with a monthly update I expect some technical updates and results to present.
So what is the bottom line of all this update? I really don't see the meaning and I am asking for facts.
I have the feeling there is absolutely nothing on the line that works as it was supposed to work plus the webpage of muse and peertracks are horrible and don't attract anyone.
Every non-crypto person I have the link to peertracks doesn't understand if this is a joke or Ponzi scheme. Nothing there to test or get a feeling of.
So cob, don't you think talk is cheap?