Plus the random assumptions that are completely incorrect, like peer to peer tech is costless and magically appears from nowhere and that further development isn't needed (even thou its been stated it is) With a dash of "why so much money why so much money why so much money when 2 days ago all he cared about was the internet of things
It's quite obvious a few of you are pushing this operation very-very hard, in the meantime your replies to me are purely trolling as you take out my answers from context, and I am sorry for spoiling your US$ 1.2 million money collecting party here, but I think it's worth to point out you this: we understand software development cost money, many of us here including me software professionals, but the Bit Bay team quoted here "IT infrastructure spending" as a major expenditure item of the 3000 BTC, and then I pointed out that the IT infrastructure in this project by definition a peer to peer network that runs on end users' environment, and therefore as such requires no investment from the team ... that's all ... if you would read then you would see what the Bit Bay wrote to me and what was my reply.
So I understand you have the agenda here, but the questions are remain: who is collecting the money and how the 3000 BTC will be spent?
I think you're confused bro, you kinda answered your own question but then diverted your answer into confusion.
Here is the wiki meaning of the word "infrastructure" for you:
infrastructure
ˈɪnfrəstrʌktʃə/
noun
noun: infrastructure; plural noun: infrastructures
the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
"the social and economic infrastructure of a country"