if eMuni ends up with holes all though it , i guess we keep our GPu's right ha ha .
There might be some promise to emunie, but it looks like it is going to require a ton of bandwidth and disk space and a lot of processing power and transaction confirmations that take longer as the network grows, because hatchers will be competing. And very little money or luck is required to start attacking the network with double-spent transactions and so on. Clients won't even be aware of this problem a lot of the time, too, so they could be fooled. I dunno, I'll have to see more about it when it is more public, but it seems like the propagators and network securers are the same entities again which causes problems.
Fuserleer hasn't addressed any of the tough questions in the thread.