I like your project idea, but why don't you show the project team? I hope in the future you will display it, as well as social media accounts and telegram channels for discussion
This is not a normal innocuous project like Cryptokitties. If the developers decide to come forward and accept the associated personal risks, they will, but otherwise, hopefully, the work will speak for itself, similar to how we don't have to have Satoshi's CV or know who they were in order to use the published protocol.
Yes, social media accounts and telegram channels are in our todo lists. We're just getting started.
If in case, those scenarios will happen in the future, developers "get tired", want to move on with their lives, or get served with a cease-and-desist or any other worst case scenario, what will happen to the accounts created on your network?
Nothing, this is the beauty of decentralized systems. If all Bitcoin developers suddenly abandon the project or disappear, what would happen to your bitcoin? Would the blocks stop getting mined? Would the system stop working? Only a centralized system would.
If anything goes wrong, you can't expect the community to take over. It depends on circumstances and how things turned out to be.
In the situation when all Bitcoin developers suddenly abandon the project, what would the community do? It would be a no-brainer to fork the repository and host it somewhere else. Once the decentralized system is out there, developers have very little power, only insomuch that the community gives them, assessing whether their interests are aligned.
What if they don't care anymore about their collateral. Because the data alone will give them huge returns.
Cryptocurrency works in adversarial environments because of financial incentives. We employ the same game theory principles to ensure the collateral is enough that they continue to care about it. It will become clear from the formal protocol specification in the whitepaper.