This tweet is part of Harris's exit strategy.
The coin has collapsed and people are close to the truth about his shady past - he know's the game is up and this "suicide" (for that is what it is) is his way out.
Kill the coin, kill the responsibility.
Won't be long before he's never seen again.
I also feel sorry for those who took a hit, but man, lots of people tried to warn you.
I am no longer invested in this coin, but where is solid evidence that Payu has a shady past? I haven't seen anything (other than what appear to be fake Facebook pages claiming a fund of his is fraud) indicating that he has a shady past. For example: I know I am making an assumption here, but when the Wall Street Journal made that article about MazaCoin, I bet they did background checks on Payu Harris. Don't you think the media would have already reported it? And by media I do not mean Facebook. I just think Payu is really bad at managing this project; but what do I know? He very well could end up being a con artist.
The WSJ don't do background checks, they pretty much run what comes off the wire verbatim, very little is substantiated unless they are liable to end up in court. This is the same across all media - you put way too much faith in them.
Part of my reasoning stems from an IRC chat I had with him the other night.
I found a charity appeal, organised by Harris, that raised $1000 for native americans. On this site are people asking where the money is, but he never tells them.
What he told me on IRC did not at all tally with what was on the website. What he did say is that no one benefitted from this $1000, the native americans got fuck all. However, someone got that $1000 didn't they? Who was it?
It was not much later that I got banned from the chat.
There is more, but I can't be bothered, perhaps someone has a transcript from the chat?