Why are you spreading these rumors? Do you plan to buy more?
The team did not lose the community support except for a few cry babies that got scared by the bounty distribution delay
that finally started about a week ago.
And those who do not realize this is not the Amazon or Apple customer service, but it is a 15 people team, including devs and advisors.
So it takes time to do things, even hiring and training new ones, no matter how much money you raised. I assume they perfectly know what they need to do but, like everybody who has ever been in any project knows, it takes time. And you work by priorities: you code OR you answer the forum OR your write on the blog OR you work on the Bittrex listing, etc.
And after a clear answer you let the troll to their rants: the only thing to stop them is to do something concrete (like a new exchange listing, a new release, blog post, etc.) so you work on that.
The team is here:
https://sonm.io/team/and it looks like a good one. The whitepaper is a good one, with actual tech details (Dockers, etc.), not the usual ICO mumbo jumbo. And the tech seems like a sound choice (I'm telling this out of 20+ years in programming).
They answer real questions (not panicked guys and FUD) here and on the bounty thread, and on slack too, keep kicking out the scammer from slack, write on the blog, commit on github. If they all had flown on a beach in the Pacific Ocean I think they would have no need to keep up the mask.
https://blog.sonm.io/answering-sonm-community-on-dividends-and-go-to-the-moon-faith-b5fa502a588cAll of this notwithstanding the flood of whining comment, "wise advices", insults from guys who expect to get rich in a week.
The best thing you can do to help the team and your money is to stop this constant noise: what do you think guys arriving here for the first time will think? Are they gonna buy or run away or even panic sell?