SmartCash Leaks - Episode 2 - TipBots Up

As I'm writing this, all the tipbots that I was in charge of on Twitter, STEEM, Discord and Telegram are back up and working as usual with previous balances untouched. In case you missed my previous post and the comments, this became possible through donations from myself and @decentralizd. I have only removed the balances of the founders aka JuicyG/Solarminer/Alex, since they're in charge of emptying the wallets and we have a lot to settle and if they want to settle it, they're welcome to contact me.

Another news is that the amatuer version of the rpc explorer is now running on a new domain HERE I personally purchased with an invite link to our new Discord. If we want the full version, I'm going to need some donations to afford a proper server. It's sad that for a self-funded and community-driven project, I'm banned from literally everywhere and have to ask for donations to bring back the rpc explorer instead of submitting a proposal and receiving funds from the addresses that have 70% of the block rewards and are controlled by the founders.

Furthermore, let me share with you one message I've seen from one of the founders in response to the 7M paycheck I raised in my first post. This is the weakest response. Change addresses are not the first output and how can it be that this address has been draining the smart rewards for like 10 months and this guy hasn't noticed? And if you add this 7M to dev funds, dev funds will be almost 10M more than say outreach or support. This is all our own fault though. Blockchains are supposed to eliminate or reduce our trust in humans. We shouldn't have signed up for this from day one so I blame myself more than anyone else.

On antoher side of the story, @decentralizd released a video and spent about 35 minutes highlighting some of the problems which I'd like to share again here for anyone interested. If you haven't watched this video, make sure you do. The founders so far are soooo dense it seems unlikely for any change to happen which leaves us with the only option of forking away. If you want to be involved with our opposition to the way the founders have treated the average community members, feel free to join the new Discord. The new domain also points to our new discord which can be easily memorized: smartcash.space.

Lastly, I have left a couple of comments on the first episode defending myself against the slanderous post of the founders of smartcash. You can read them too if you want and haven't. If you do, please make sure you don't forget to read this one HERE. I also like to add that I have never claimed to be perfect and I'm not going to defend what I've done anymore. Let's assume what I've done is wrong and move on to the real problem. I have not cost the average community member any damge whatsoever - it was never my intention nor my plan - and I have chipped in from my own funds to bring the bots back up. So let's not deflect from the real problem that caused me to use my leverage in this way in order to get the attention of public in the hope that public pressure may bring about much needed change before it's too late.

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