Regarding the team, development, and allegations of misconduct: An open letter from one member.

Hey guys,

As many of you know, I’ve been following Reddcoin almost from its beginning, first as a regular member of the community, and more recently as a part of the development team. I’ve spearheaded our efforts to build out a wiki page with information about Reddcoin, organized a week long treasure hunt, and done my best to be a positive voice in the community. My “BigReddThoughts” posts on the subreddit were often posts that encouraged conversation, debate, and community.

Towards the end of last summer, Laudney asked if I would like to be a part of the official development team. He and I had developed a mutual trust of sorts from many various interactions over the prior six or so months. One of my conditions of being on the team was that I would be allowed to voice my concerns and opinions amongst the team, and that they would not always be popular or positive. But, they would always be with best interest of this project at heart. His immediate response was “of course,” basically telling me that my own outspokenness was one of the primary reasons he wanted me on the team. Not that I am outspoken on the message boards. I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not, though back in March through maybe June I probably was a bit more involved. But privately, I would have many conversations with Laudney and the other mods long before I ever became a part of the team, primarily whenever I saw something troubling with the community that I thought should be given consideration.

The other reason Laudney said he wanted me on the team was that I have a pretty good attention to detail, almost to a fault, and have often caught small mistakes or issues before they have been noticed by anyone else. Now, don’t get me wrong… I’m not a “developer” or “programmer” by any means, though I am decent at coding. By trade my background is in scientific computing and engineering, and everything I have done with Reddcoin has been more from sheer determination than from being an expert at any given topic related to crypto. But I am skilled enough to know that this team has some pretty excellent individuals on it, whom I have grown to consider friends, and who I would hire for just about any job relating to software development, finance, or cryptocurrencies if I were looking to assemble a team.

Recently there have been a lot of questions about the team, the project, and alleged past misconduct. I wanted to write this bulletin to try to address these questions, specifically relating to progress and allegations.

Here’s what I know:

(1) As I already said, Reddcoin’s development team is very high quality. Our lead developer is nothing short of a money expert, and our founder is a highly successful entrepreneur. The development team consists of some of the finest developers I have ever met. Every member is extremely intelligent, to the point where some make my pursuit of a PhD in engineering seem ho hum.

The flip side of that, however, is that everyone on the team is also highly valued in their day job. You don’t become an excellent developer without having many demands on your time, especially when you are the bread winner in the family. At times, each of us can say that we have both (a) devoted way more time than be probably should have to this project in a given week, and (b) devoted way less time than we wanted to in another given week. Short of being able to hire a team to work full time on this project (something that Reddcoin LTD was established to enable sometime down the road if things go well), the entire development of Reddcoin relies of volunteer hours of the team, and the ebbs and flows of our outside lives that come with it. But I can promise you, everyone takes this project seriously and is committed to it.

(2) Development is going, though sometimes not as fast as we might wish. Relating to Social X, internal testing and development are underway on the browser wallet, and we are working as fast as possible to get the extension out of beta. HD core wallets are being worked on. Since Redd-ID is really the last step in the Social X project, this is the least well developed, but is in the works.

Keep in mind, when the project was announced back in August, it was announced with an extended timeline because of the many components involved. First was enabling Electrum for Reddcoin. Check. Next was the next gen tip platform. We’ve already had a taste of this. Next was integrating HD keys into the Qt wallet so that Qt/Electrum/Browser/Mobile/etc could all use the same keys. This is nearing completion. Mobile wallets are a major target, and lionzeye just mentioned the plans for an Android wallet the other day. I personally am working on a few things that will help the community better be able to integrate Reddcore/Reddsight API into their own projects. And last of all, Redd-ID, which is beginning to come into focus.

There is still a lot to be done to make this coin the success we want it to be. But that work is being done.

(3) As I mentioned, I’ve been around this community a long time. I discovered Reddcoin about a week after the IPCO ended, and have stuck with it ever since. I’ve seen many people come and go. People I would call marketers, pumpers, whales. I’ve seen some fine developers get involved, then leave for one reason or another. Especially here, I’ve come to learn that some personalities just don’t mesh well in a work environment. I remember all of the faucets, scam casinos, real casinos that went broke none-the-less, reddit bots and plugins, alternative sub-reddits, etc. I can very clearly recall past “Top Contributors!” on the subreddit posting things that ultimately caused a lot of people in other crypto-communities to grow tired of Reddcoin. “2% of Reddcoin left until PoSV!” “1% of Reddcoin left until PoSV!” Etc. I remember thinking at the time that I loved their enthusiasm, but also cringed at some of their actions. I can remember Reddcoin at its low of 2/3 satoshi, and being afraid to buy because it looked really bad, with multipools and 51% attacks. I remember the great hard fork of March 2014. I also remember checking reddit one last time before bed sometime last spring, and seeing a 2 minute old post from laudney explaining PoSV, and linking to a whitepaper. After staying up an extra hour that night to read the paper, devour its content, and think about what it meant, I remember going to bed thinking “I want to be more involved in this project”.

What I mean to say is, I remember almost everything that has ever happened in the history of this project, and have probably read almost every word ever written about its development. And I can say, without a doubt, that there have absolutely been members of this community with malicious intents, seeing Reddcoin (particularly after the announcement of PoSV) as a pump-and-dump in the making. I have no doubt that individuals or even groups of individuals have conspired in the past to make Reddcoin seem like a can’t miss buy. Every cryptocurrency has endured such groups. It’s sadly the nature of the business right now. But I also have no doubt that this team is as straight as they come. Many have been so quiet about this topic because they really have no interest in addressing a topic that they feel simply doesn’t need to be addressed.

And so I’ve taken the time to pen this letter because I want you all to understand that this team is dedicated, wants to see this project through, and needs your support to make that happen. We don’t want to have to put out fires that don’t even need to be started. We want to spend that time working on the project.

Thanks,
Mike / BRM

bigreddmachine Thank you for this post detailing some information that users have desired for a while. The silence has made some users become nervous and expect the worse. Considering the number of people that have stolen money on crypto over just the past year and ran off to not be heard again, everybody is antsy.

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bigreddmachine said:

I have no doubt that individuals or even groups of individuals have conspired in the past to make Reddcoin seem like a can’t miss buy. Every cryptocurrency has endured such groups. It’s sadly the nature of the business right now. But I also have no doubt that this team is as straight as they come. Many have been so quiet about this topic because they really have no interest in addressing a topic that they feel simply doesn’t need to be addressed.

I fear dismissing people that speak words you don’t want to hear and go against the agenda are dismissed as this even when it may not be warranted. Everyone keep your eyes wide regardless on where your loyalties lie.

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bigreddmachine Thanks for the update Big Redd; very well written. I know laudney mentioned there might have been some skirmishing between you guys and I’m glad to see you’re still contributing. It’s an unfortunate reality that the crypto world has to be extremely vigilant - it’s pretty much an endless number of scams. I don’t think ReddCoin is one of them.

Would it be possible for someone close to the dev team to at least keep the lines of communication open while working? I realize social-x is probably going to take more time than initially planned, but I think the silence is what scares people the most.

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‘‘drops the mic’’ Boom! Thanks for that and just a Thank you for all you are doing.

bigreddmachine said:

I personally am working on a few things that will help the community better be able to integrate Reddcore/Reddsight API into their own projects.

yeah! :slight_smile:

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Would it be possible for someone close to the dev team to at least keep the lines of communication open while working? I realize social-x is probably going to take more time than initially planned, but I think the silence is what scares people the most.

Agreed.

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Would it be possible for someone close to the dev team to at least keep the lines of communication open while working? I realize social-x is probably going to take more time than initially planned, but I think the silence is what scares people the most.

Agreed.

ReddFather livefromheaven If there are extended periods of time where there are not public updates, I’ll do my best to give an idea of what’s going on.

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Most of us believe in reddcoin, we can see past price drop and people trying to spread FUD. All we ask is updates like these, it doesn’t have to include roadmaps or major news, just a few words to say devs are still about and things are on going. It restores faith when people start wondering why its so quiet.

As for the “Treasure Hunt” it has got to be by far the best community event I have been part of, it was right near the start of my time in the reddcoin community and I even won 150k which started me on a collecting and tipping spree and I thank you for that.

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Thank you, Bigreddmachine.

I too follow an identical path to which you described in the OP.

I’ve followed Reddcoin since the release of the PoSV whitepaper, and I’ve supported it along the way. Many may see me in the Cryptsy trollbox, and I’d consider myself a true supporter.

There will be ups and downs, there will be pump groups on coins.

Overall, I love the development path of the coin, and the long term stability as a use-case in terms of the 7-12 sat range. People that worry and want to lose faith in a few weeks or months are not in the coin to support it long term anyway, they are the users that just want in now and will sell all coins the first chance they get when it’s over 15-20 satoshis.

I appreciate your explanation here quite a bit. I agree on every point. I won’t fanboy, and I won’t pump. I just gradually buy more RDD here and there, I see the dev team as busy day job types as I am, and they’ve always followed the timelines they’ve laid out. This 2015 timeline is going to take a little while. I’m fine with it.

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This is what was needed! Thanks BRM

bigreddmachine said:

Mike, thank´s for posting your opinion, it´s worth a lot. Just my few cents:

The developers need the community to sustain and disseminate the currency, and the community needs developers they can rely on. I think we all agree on this. The community CAN rely on trust only and people like you have most certainly the opportunity to raise trust. But we must all understand that trust on the web can very easily be harmed and smeared - it is NOT at all a good tool to integrate a community.

Will you agree that what is needed more than guarantors is transparency and that transparency can be (easily) created by setting up a list of milestones with deadlines? Those Milestones don´t have to be stressful and they don´t have to be delivered 100% on time, but they are **needed to measure the reliability **of the developers - this is what will allow users (new AND old) to trust by experience.

Till now, I have not heard one argument against eventually creating a road map that is more than a picture. If I would see more targeted work, I (and likely many others) would be willing to invest and disseminate Reddcoin more than now. One of the most popular reasons why many long-distance swimmer cancel their endeavour is because they can´t see progress easily. The developers are not there to have constant Pep-Talks, the ir work will motivate by itself if it becomes measureable to everyone.

Again, let´s discuss the sense and nonsense of a roadmap.

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bigreddmachine said:

Mike, thank´s for posting your opinion, it´s worth a lot. Just my 2 cents:

The developers need the community to sustain and disseminate the currency, and the community needs developers they can rely on and that will effectively do what they wish to see implemented. I think we all agree on this reciprocal relation. The community CAN rely on trust only and people like you have most certainly the opportunity to raise trust. But we must all understand that trust on the web can very easily be harmed and smeared - it is NOT at all a good tool to integrate a community.

Will you agree that what is needed more than guarantors is transparency and that transparency can be (easily) created by setting up a list of milestones with deadlines? Those Milestones don´t have to be stressful and they don´t have to be delivered 100% on time, but they are **needed to measure the reliability **of the developers - this is what will allow users (new AND old) to trust by experience.

Till now, I have not heard one argument against eventually creating a road map that is more than a picture. If I would see more targeted work, I (and likely many others) would be willing to invest and disseminate Reddcoin more than now. One of the most popular reasons why many long-distance swimmer cancel their endeavour is because they can´t see progress easily. The developers are not there to have constant Pep-Talks, the ir work will motivate by itself if it becomes measureable to everyone.

Again, let´s discuss the sense and nonsense of a roadmap.

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Our lead developer is nothing short of a money expert, and our founder is a highly successful entrepreneur. The development team consists of some of the finest developers I have ever met. Every member is extremely intelligent, to the point where some make my pursuit of a PhD in engineering seem ho hum.

Awesome!! I’d love for everyone to be able to see how great our dev team is, can we have a promise to update the wiki with at least Jonathan and Laudney’s full names? I feel like if Reddcoin really wants to be legit and mainstream, we have to at least put a real name to the Founder and lead developer :slight_smile: If the devs aren’t proud enough to yell to the world that they are part of Reddcoin, then that would be concerning haha :stuck_out_tongue:

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I feel like if Reddcoin really wants to be legit and mainstream, we have to at least put a real name to the Founder and lead developer :slight_smile: the devs aren’t proud enough to yell to the world that they are part of Reddcoin, then that would be concerning haha :stuck_out_tongue:

I understand your concern. My thinking is that often with startups, those involved see more value in announcing their place to the world when the project sees the fruition they desire.

Especially in our time with countless tech startups popping up every day, everybody’s got a project, and a website, and an app, and is working on the next big whatever…

No valuable players in the tech scene give two cents about your startup, and certainly not what could appear like just another alt-coin. So you got to get some more solid ground and blow them away first.

Then everyone will want to know who you are.

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All these devs have real world jobs. Sometimes they can’t divulge their real name unless they intend on losing their job. With that said, these names ARE available and have been exposed to the public for a long time.

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FaithInReddcoin Not to mention some of the outright insane & threatening people sometimes involved in crypto. I want the developers to have fun & feel secure developing something we all enjoy, not fear for their well being and constantly endure harassment. If/when the LTD is funded and they can work on ReddCoin full-time, well, that’s a different story.

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Now that right there is how you would close a damn board room meeting. My man bigreddmachine… that was powerful. I could feel the energy in that post. You constructed that really well.

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