I disagree. DEA should
not be banned for his negative posts about ePassporte.
He has valid concerns.
Even though I really like ePassporte, and think it is a great product for the adult community, then I think that it is a total PR disaster that Chris Mallick's has not given any official words since Thursday. Each minute of silence from him just lets the speculation grow.
Is the captain still on the ship, has he fled or been arrested?
Why he allows this damage to happen to his company by his absence, I do not understand. Why spend 7 years building one of the best virtual wallet systems, and then just let it die now? It is hard to understand.
Therefore I think DEA, and everyone else, should have all rights to speculate.
Most old-timers still remember their losses when other "solid" payment providers went belly up. It is totally valid to have fear that history might repeat itself.
Chris, where are you?