Don't expect kindness and open arms, when you bailed on people that invested in your ability to deliver. You can't get away from that.
That's the main problem. Am I expected to be judged on other people's disability? When investing this soon, you can't call it a secure investment. You have to call it a bet. And to all people gambling, that didn't know when to get out despite the warnings, I should not be judged upon. Anyone that has lost with WARP either didn't follow the story straight or was just too incompetent to make any profit. The coin has continuously stayed above ICO price for all my activity, and has reached an incredible ATH. If you lost money with it, I am sorry, but one: someone has to lose in order for others to make, and two: it's no-one's fault than yours.
Trying to tag me with your failures will do you no good. You may believe I have mislead you, but go back and read the whole thing. What would you do if your own personal safety was compromised? Continue to feed the bagholders? I was as honest as publicly possible and my decision to lay low might have saved the coin for total oblivion. I got my personal safety back, and got to express myself again to the public.
Instead of crying out loud and accuse me when you clearly don't know half the story, just try to get it right this time with your investments. Remember, it is not me that controls what you buy or sell. Whatever you did, you did on your own.
On my end, what can happen is very simple. Get the project on the road again, gather interested people, build the sister coin's equivalent of cash, reward WARP holders with the equivalent of gold.
Further than that, no, I don't expect to be received with open arms for that I know what the level of expectation is around here. I will though, continue to be smart about my own personal safety and the likes of my community.