Have the devs ever thought about doing a crowd funding and finally finish off digibyte for good. You might have to give up your identities but it will be worth it. I think digibyte gets the funding because Jared has put himself out there and not anonymous.
Your pussy developers are anonymous, don't come stir your shit in the digibyte ann.
Obvious troll is obvious, but it's worth noting that since this is an open source project I certainly have no need interest in the personal identities of other devs I've worked with. It's not like knowing their name nationality gives any more credence to the code that is generated. The idea that somehow knowing who Bernie Madoff was didn't help those who trusted him. On the contrary not a soul has any proof who Satoshi Nakamoto is but the code securing the network now has a fairly substantial bounty of trust on it, primarily due to the open source nature of the project.
I will state that my interactions with 8bitcoder and nzsquirrell have been professional, gracious, and courteous. That's all I could ask for or need. The code is on github and the devs are active on reddit, always willing to answer a question no matter how noobish it might seem. There is a slack channel which is primarily used for release coordination (the jury is still out on how comfortable I am with the closed nature of slack, I'm probably more comfortable with a public IRC channel).
We should all know by now that anyone who states that a "real person" backing a project somehow gives it legitimacy is suspect.
Edit: and to answer your question, no I don't think any "crowd funding" has ever been suggested to my knowledge. I don't think anyone would be interested in disrupting another project as a primary goal.
Edit2: I take that back, we did have a "crowd funding" of sorts, an investment in a mac mini a while back to assist with OSX releases. I think it probably is sitting on nzsquirrell's desk

According to Jumbley from digibyte the Myraid developers are working with them?
https://bt.irlbtc.com/view/408268.msg17533961#msg17533961Why would anyone invest in Myraid over Digibyte if Jared is not anonymous and is able to get large funding while gaining the expertise of the Myraid developers?
This is why the Myriad developers stay anonymous because they can keep their options open.
I do appreciate Myriad was the first Multi-Algo coin but without funding and anonymous developers it will never get anywhere. The Myriad developers are not dumb and they know the money is with digibyte, in their off time they can throw Myriad a bone with a update here and there which I still think would be fair to the bagholders. You all know deep in your hearts that digibyte is the one to get behind if you want a Multi-Algo future.
Although it is hard to keep track of what everyone is saying on the internet... Given the type of people I've learned the other devs are I would not find it surprising to learn that if kindly asked for input and time permitting they would be more than willing to offer input and guidance. A quick perusal of github doesn't appear to show any activity of the known Myriad devs in DGB other than the initial pull of multi-algo from Myriad. but it's just as easy to mask your identity on github if you wanted to. I would not find it disturbing to learn that devs work on what interests them.
That being said Myriad has a fairly healthy dev activity for an altcoin with such a low marketcap. I suppose those of us left working on Myriad don't really need funding at this point to keep our interest.
And again, since you didn't seem to understand my point about ideas > identity: Be sure to let Bitcoin know it's not supposed to go anywhere without the real Satoshi coming forward.