Scrap this stuff about medical records and "hospital networks" as well. Ambitious goals are great, outlandish and foolish goals are another. Even if healthcare companies saw utility in such a thing, implementing it (at least in the US) would require rewriting federal law. HIPAA regulations are no joke.
Talk of "medical records on the blockchain" simply makes the coin look silly, and no one will take you seriously. No offense, just offering some constructive criticism.
That may be a realistic problem.
And in different countries, you face different laws.
I don't know what the laws are in other countries. Maybe something like this makes sense somewhere outside the US. In any case, this medical records stuff should be presented as just one of many possible use cases of the technology, not as a singular goal. It is mentioned multiple times in the "white green paper" that was just posted. More universal, flexible, multi-purpose coins that any developer can build an app on top of is what people want to invest in these days. The overemphasis on the medical records stuff makes it sound like the coin's development is going to pigeonhole it into this one specific purpose (and a relatively far-flung and unrealistic purpose at that).
I agree completely the new Ann page won't have it. The release of the second chain will though. It's POS no mine, with air drop.
POS? I am a bit ignorant of developments in the land of cryptonote coins, but as far as I know that would make this the first cryptonote coin with POS correct?