After reading multiple public reports and summaries regarding Matej Michalko and the situation around the blockchain startup Decent, it’s hard not to feel unsettled. When former employees publicly describe delayed salaries and financial strain at a company, that’s not a small issue that affects real lives. At the same time, media articles also mention the founder disputing some narratives and pointing to business pressures and reputational harm. That contrast is exactly why primary court records and official labor decisions matter so much. Public summaries can only go so far. If there are formal wage claims, breach-of-contract filings, or regulatory findings, those documents would give clearer insight into what actually happened versus what was alleged. Leadership in a startup environment is already high-pressure, especially in the blockchain sector, but basic obligations like payroll are fundamental. It would really help this discussion to move beyond commentary and focus on documented rulings, confirmed filings, or official determinations so that conclusions are based on verified records rather than emotion.