It's one thing to attack the technological fundamentals but history has proven time and time again the best tech doesn't always wins. It's all about the best combination of solid and STABLE tech, a bit of marketing pizazz but also commitment to knowing who your customers are. Not trying to say AUR is like a product, but I believe the fundamentals of business and commerce is all the same regardless. It's all money at the end of the day right? The AUR team is one of the few who knows their target market versus alot of github autists who "think" they know what the average person wants or needs. AUR is one of the few alts with potential for real world use, versus all these other coins on CMC which are all designed to trade and make more Bitcoin and have no hope of ever being used for anything.
If you are going to treat crypto like trading baseball cards, than that is all it will ever be. But I personally think it can be much more.
That first paragraph makes an extremely good point. I like that last sentence, too, because it hints at the fact we really
construct our world using thought, language and tools like that.
It makes me happy that there is a group of extremely constructive people pushing forward Auroracoin adoption in Iceland very thoughtfully. Thank you guys!