also the BIG NEWS, the Great Sioux Nation have adopted Mazacoin as their currency, they are applying for recognition from U.N as well and this may help
video here
again, bad quality sound etc, but was done on fly on reservation
no pretty graphics and vaporware for the icomonsters I'm afraid

just a decentralised sovereign cryptocurrency
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXRrKgQZpOAHUGE news but don't expect to see it on cointelegraph or coindesk, the centralised cryptomedia
Vice are looking to run an article though
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One video is not enough evidence to do anything legitimate for this coin. Where did you get your info about Vice? Maza markets itself as "a cryptocurrency network for all sovereign tribes" but it is decentralized and the price can be manipulated by anyone. Especially by a whale with nearly 10% of the circulating coins and a market that is extremely illiquid.
This is an old PoW coin with a long history which is good to see. Having an Android wallet is a cool feature that many older, low marketcap coins do not have. The high number of Github commits by many different contributors might make it seem like there is a strong community but that is because it was forked from Bitcoin. Overall, there is nothing that makes Maza stand out other than its claim as a crypto for tribes and I can't see much value in that.