fraction?? The money supply of the world is about between 30 and 80 trillion dollars. Let's call it 50 trillion. Let's say crypto gets 10% share over time, and these guys get 10% of crypto. That's 1% of the money supply. So... 500 billion dollars. 10% for founders = 50 billion dollars. Isn't that just, a bit, ambitious in your opinion? This fork of bitcoin is worth 5 million dollars MAX for the founders efforts up to now (it's a fork, remember), namely 1/1000 of my already conservative scenario. Let's hyperbolically discount that for the huge risk, and therefore generously multiply my scenario by 10. We're talking 1% premine fair value, max.
Let's get real here. These guys are fucking opportunists at best, ponzi median, outright thieves at worst.
Absolutely irrelevant and ridiculous comparison. On what basis did you come up with those numbers? 10% of the world's money supply?? Why??
Let's do something more reasonable, which least is approximately in the order of magnitude. The BTC market cap is ~$10bil. 1% of that is 100 million dollars. Which means that if Zcash ever becomes more valuable than the phenomenon that was bitcoin, you have a 100 million dollar stake for the founders. A pretty penny, but still a far cry from your ridiculous half a trillion.
Firstly I did not say half a trillion. I estimated that the kind of investor who will buy into zcash has to believe in crypto upside, and I assumed 10% crypto share of global money supply over time. IE 5 trillion. Second I said, along the same lines, that to buy zcash you have to believe in an upside scenario of 10% of crypto market share for zcash. 500 billion. 10% of that is 50 yards. Does that sounds reasonable to you? You have said 100 million is reasonable. I say you're right. But that's not the pitch here.
The pitch is that zcash will "uplift millions of people". As per your numbers, you're saying 2e-06 proportion of global money. Can you see the disjoint between the ambition pitched and the (entirely reasonable) numbers that you cite? They're pitching a game change ("zcash begins") and you're saying their target is 2 in every 1 million dollars of global cash?? Come on. If that's true, fine, 10%. But that is not "uplifting millions of people" and this is not "Zcash Begins", biblical style.
What we have here is an unfeasibly large founder's share in the case of success, and this unreasonableness is precisely the signal that indicates that they do not believe in long term success, themselves. Therefore we have a credibility problem.
TL;DR: If they had 1% founders share, they'd have a shot. At 10%, they're doomed to failure. 1% of something or 10% of nothing.
You need to recalibrate your sense of scale when moving from equity micro to global macro. We're not in the domain of some tech startup. We're talking a venture that takes on the global money supply, 1% of which is 500 billion dollars. Your analogy is way out by at a minimum two orders of magnitude, and probably four. 0.02% of market share in the world of fiat currency is called wild success = bitcoin. Think about that before implying that 1% and 10% numbers are reasonable. Saudi Aramco is worth 4%. Apple is 1%. The whole of IBM is 0.3%.
What you're basically doing is analogous to applying planet scales to a galaxy.
Even accounting for miniscule market share, 10% "founders reward" for any venture targeting global money, is a ludicrously large sum and a strong signal of probable charlatanry.
Let's get real here. These guys are fucking opportunists at best, ponzi median, outright thieves at worst.