Thank you for sharing your thoughts—we truly appreciate you taking the time to voice your perspective, and we hear you loud and clear. First and foremost, we want to sincerely apologize if anything in our message came across as pointing fingers at Adam. That was never our intention, and we’re really horrified at the thought that it might have been interpreted that way. Adam has been our biggest supporter from day one—his belief in us, his investment, and his guidance have been the backbone of our journey and we can never forget that. We respect him deeply and would never, ever dream of blaming him for anything. He’s been nothing short of incredible to us, and we’re endlessly grateful for his trust and support.
We also want to assure you—and the entire community—that there’s been no intent on our part to game the Neurons Fund or anything else. Our hearts have always been set on building something meaningful and growing both our business and the broader ICP ecosystem. We know our execution hasn’t been perfect, and we take full responsibility for where we’ve fallen short. But we promise you, our actions have never stemmed from dishonesty or a desire to mislead anyone. We’re a team that’s passionate about this vision, and we’ve been working hard to bring it to life, even if the results so far haven’t fully reflected that effort.
To address your points: we understand the frustration around what’s been delivered. The social media platform (YRAL) was meant to evolve into more than just looping videos—it’s part of our broader DOLR AI vision to create a Social Cloud ecosystem, and we’ve been pouring time into the backend infrastructure to make that possible. Estate, while slow to show tangible progress, is an active project with a team we’ve been supporting technically to get off the ground—not just a splash page, but a real effort we believe in. FuelEV, too, is an ongoing endeavor led by a dedicated founder we’ve been advising and investing in to bring to the ICP. These aren’t abandoned scams—they’re projects in development, and we’ve been trying to nurture them into something valuable for the ecosystem.
Ofcourse nothing can happen overnight and we are open to comunity feedback on anything that we can improve immidiately.