Finally it would be equally unethical - a betrayal of him - to not voice our confidence in Jasin's integrity and strongly object to unsubstantiated claims that he is a scammer. We have every expectation that he will sort out his ASIC woes and not just disappear.
I've said this to you several times. How is it that you are not satisfied?
I would think that if you want to stick up for Jasin then it is not appropriate for you do do it in your role as an XC team member.
In the corporate or political world one would leave this sort of issue up to an independent third party, Jasin would step down until such time as the issue was resolved. There are well worn paths for negotiating such issues. Here there is not. Cryptos are in many way a radical and disruptive technology, so it's unclear where they fit or how such things should be resolved. Are crypto's something which will b e integrated in an existing system or something that facilitates something new and beneficial for us all?
Revolutionary is a much cliched word, but, IMHO a currency secured by cryptography rather than traditional means is truly revolutionary, and so it's still unclear how this will fit in, as (despite the sometimes corporate terminology) it is an extremely radical medium and technology.
Anyway...to answer your question..."How is it that you are not satisfied?".... I would prefer that your involvement in issues outside of XC, such as this issue, were separated from your involvement with XC.