Wow. Hi.
There's not going to be a "next defense", although we do understand you would like that as it gives you some sort of self-satisfaction to cyber-bully us. We already explained it here best we could,
especially point #3:
Being a part of crypto community we do understand that this space is still very fishy and there are a lot of bad actors out there. I would like to explain where we are coming from, if you don't mind.
And we (Multiswap team) are coming from an European country, our team consists of 3 members - 2 developers and a graphics designer.
Point #1: neither of us is a native English speaker. Writing a technical paper in a foreign language is not as easy as I'm sure you can try to understand.
Point #2: we have signed legal agreements with a few large investors to produce the Multiswap protocol's infrastructure, there's nothing about whitepaper in our agreements but we did it anyway, because well, it's pretty standard for crypto projects, and yet, technically we could have had no whitepaper at all.
Point #3: we used bits from the different sources'/products' technical documentations that are
open source and that
we are going to use, it's not like we just straight copied some single project and presented as a new.
Point #4: our priorities are a bit different than rewriting a perfectly fine original source in different words. Where's productivity in that, one might wonder? Yes, we could hire someone for $50 to rewrite a couple of paragraphs in different words, and maybe we will, would that make the project "not scam"?...
Now, we are going to fix the whitepaper when we have the time, sometime soon. Hopefully this week, 100% next week. If you feel compelled to report anything we can't stop you, but with this, we ask you kindly to end this discussion.
If you people really think that rewriting few paragraphs of text makes project legit, or that arguing on the internet is the most productive way of spending their time for our team, then our opinions are different way beyond the point where it's possible to find mutual understanding.