That's a good question. My concern is that it is fairly simple to take the name of an under-represented people and use it to pump up a coin (and subsequently dump). I am wary of the fact that no one else seems to know about the coin; I don't understand why it should be a secret to the very people it's supposed to help. I may be wrong. I've been wrong before. But why hasn't there been a general announcement among the Lakota Nation? That's my concern.
Did I not post an article from Forbes that this coin was in the works for several months?
So it is even more surprising that noone seems to have heard of it?
Unlike AUR that has no official recognition by the people of Iceland, MazoCoin is technically a project reports to the council of economic development of the tribe.
And yet it isn't mentioned in the December minutes of that Economic and Business Development Committee:
http://www.oglalalakotanation.org/oln/-EBD._comm.htmlNor in the January minutes of the Tribal Council:
http://www.oglalalakotanation.org/oln/-council_minutes.htmlGo read the documents!!!!
I have. I can't find a single document from the Tribe itself even discussing MazaCoin, let alone adopting it as their currency.