Nobody knows exactly who owns what coins from the first year. There were a number of other early adopters so this is basically stealing from all of them. Folks, do you really want to throw your support behind a coin whose devs pick and choose who to steal funds from? This is absolutely awful precedent, and this alone justifies throwing it out on the trash heap of worthless scamcoins.
No it is not steeling because it is a public block-chain and currently it is being abused by the miners
so it's what you call pay-back and the only logical reason you could be upset is because you have
been mining coins and the jig us about up.
$25-$50 just to store 250 bytes of data in a public database is a joke and in any case we don't need
20,000 full nodes to process the transactions and the way it has been designed you end up slowing
it down by adding more nodes but let them keep up the silly CPU wars but if you don't understand
this statement then please ask and I will clarify what i mean.