...because of the sheer potential game change that it could mean for the crypto scene...
Game changer or not? I don't know.
One thing I know - eMu is backed by at least half a dozen of people who have
the balls to walk the talk -> that is what refreshing to me.
Sure, eMu doesn't have all the best of the best, not yet! But for a pre-launch, have you seen anything better?
mikaelh, for example, is a brilliant coder, but he did not get involved with Primecoin until it was launched.
As an analyst, I predict there will be a flood of people wanting to join the team once eMu is on exchanges and has proven it's
rock-solid system as a currency.
The BTC trolls will hate it, because eMu is immune to GRQ parasites, so they can't make quick bucks of it, but the smart ones will not fail to recognize its true potential to change the way we:
- trade
- communicate
- store things online.
yes, it's not just trading, there are lots of ambitious plans with eMunie, just not publicly annouced yet.