tl;dr
But still;
When Zen Cart forked osCommerce they didn't come out spreading FUD about the project they forked.
When Joomla forked Mambo they didn't come out spreading FUD about the project they forked.
When SMF forked phpBB they didn't come out spreading FUD about the project they forked.
When IXCoin forked Bitcoin they didn't come out spreading FUD about the project they forked.
(...)
It's nearly a constant on all Open Source world, eventually a project gets forked, a new line of COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT (
THAT is the use of Open Source, not a f**ing vanity fair)
When Cracked/ScamCoin came out its sole forker hop into others' work (Bitcoin), that's ok so far, but promptly started a DEFAMATION and an attempt to spread FUD about it, promising to be "fixing bugs" whereas was opening holes.
I guess this already reached rock bottom, so there's no need to keep digging.
Now go get your "FUD spread bounty", make sure you get paid in scamcoins 2.0, looks like scamcoins 1.x are worthless now.