Hmm, I guess I'm not technically well-versed enough to say what it is that's missing in the whitepaper, but to me, it looks really vague. It's only 8 pages and first three pages are the cover page, table of contents and Crypto definition. Also, last page only has 1 small paragraph. There's barely 2-3 pages of text there.
I mean, is the whole idea behind this thing so straight forward that there's nothing to really write about?
What I'm understanding is many of these devs/companies focus on the unique aspect of their blockchain currency and they sort of skip some of the key points in the marketing efforts. It's a blindspot, yes, but I don't see it as much of concern, especially if the code is on github and you can see the block explorer and if they pre-mined it (all the red flags). So often that actually creates a powerful investment that is under the radar and not quite clear, at least at the beginning.
For instance, look at
Minereum. There are only a few developers on it, and they are heads down focusing on the code, roadmap they've promised and technical aspects. This one is the first self-mining smart contract, which sounds like a lot to take in but truly brings a lot of value to the market if/when they deliver. Like QAU, the website leaves a lot out of essential language out of view. But again, that's why it makes for an advantageous investment because it hasn't quite gotten the attention yet, but we understand it has massive potential and there aren't any REAL alarms yet.
I think early-investors of QAU, whom understand the technology and trust the project, leadership, and roadmap are in for serious gains as it gets on other exchanges and goes through blackhole events (deflationary).
I applaud your optimism. I'm invested as well, so I hope you're right.
There's something else that seems odd to me - the amount of Facebook (25K) and Twitter (22K) followers. Quite a big number for such a new project that's only being traded on some obscure exchanges. Also, the amount of people actually interacting on those channels is relatively small. Bought followers, maybe?