I didnt incorporate new functionality at all. The major point in that development besides the documentation, is the integration of a chain directly with the legal and decentral system (since more then 150 years) of Switzerland.
The charity function of glaricoin should go directly to that legal entity only.
We have by now just chains with various features of code, but not real legal entities that back chains by real world functions.
The legal entity will be a cooperative, (basicaly many of the major players in Switzerland are cooperatives) what alllows this way the direct exchange to fiat money or precious metals.
A functional blockchain currency is by definition a cooperative. Not all necessarily democratic and inclusive, but existing on the basis of cooperation rather than force.
Do you have any documentation or a link outlining how the swiss government (central or local) and/or legal system will incorporate or even consider your chain under different term to others. I looked for more information but couldnt find any.
I dont know enough about the swiss system to give any informed opinion. But as far as I know, isnt switzerland already considering designating cryptos as foreign currencies, which would offer all of them the same new legal and exchange status you're talking about? I'm then also still not getting how designating a crypto under a formal, regulated and central umbrella adds anything to or supports open source development.