You guys laughing at the childish dev REALLY made him cry and angry.
So running away with your money is a good choice.
Honestly, I'm usually one for giving people the benefit of the doubt. But when there is 0 communication, people ask questions to try to get communication flowing. There was absolutely no communication last night. When I asked some very simple questions on IRC. The "cryptowest" developer PM'ed me, called me a dumbass and told me to get off his back. I simply asked if they fixed the block size and if they fixed the references from pandcaoin to gpucoin in the source. Now being a developer myself, I can understand the frustration when you're under pressure, so I kind of chuckled at his response to me at the time. But the lack of professionalism and common decency last night was pretty disgusting. The IRC mods, the gpuc people, and the devs were acting like little children. They were mocking people, being rude, posting links to rick roll vids, typing garbage in the chat, etc. Pretty sad and telling.
Sure, it's just a new coin launch and not the most important thing in the world, but if you really want this thing to launch successfully and have people respect your business, then show just a tiny ounce of professionalism. GPU Coin "CEO", I don't really care that you were awake for 24 hours and need to sleep. Just post an update on twitter, post an update here, and send an email to the "IPO investors". Is that really that difficult? Otherwise, you are considered to be a joke to the "community".
Sad to say, but cryptowest did themselves a real disservice. It's embarrassing how incompetent you were last night. And that's being nice. You got the block reward wrong? It was a straight copy and paste of pandacoin code? And you couldn't even bother yourselves to do a simple search in the code for the word "panda"? Calling yourselves Developers is an embarrassment to Junior Developers. Don't give us the crap that you were under pressure and there wasn't enough time. Okay, if that was the case, then you should have been professional and delayed the re-launch before it ran. The simple fact that you didn't know enough to know that you weren't ready tells a lot. Clearly you should be fired if you haven't already quit, and CryptoGears or micryon. Sadly, micryon gave many tips and suggestions on how to relaunch the coin last night, but you guys simply ignored his offers for help.
Anyway, good luck with the relaunch.