Actually I did some checking. I think Hyunsookmom is right and wrong. The given client looks a lot like an adaption of a NXT wallet. NXT was making tons of wallets, many were made. My guess and its a cynical one is the OP made a NXT wallet himself or adapted someone elses and is trying to make money with it. I thought it was pure BS when he said he had to obscure the code as it was so easy to clone. He did it cause its obviously a hybrid of NXT. Gentlemen you are investing in a clone of NXT. It might be successful but the fact he didn't share what he was really selling makes me doubt that he will do the follow work necessary to make a coin successful. It could be good but I think NEM or even NXTL will be way ahead.
It certainly promises a bunch of features which are similar to what NXT does (or will) offer. Maybe the development started early life as a NXT wallet. But I still don't see how you draw the conclusion that it's a clone of NXT. I don't see any similarities in the code (obfuscated though it is) or the P2P messages (although they aren't human-readable as-is; I haven't rigged very deep here). Please give something more concrete!
I don't know if he will follow up on the code. Or even if the code is well designed and written. It's not particularly difficult to write a client that allows for the transfer of funds/messages/aliases throughout a network; it's much more difficult to do so in a way that achieves the same objectives that the likes of Bitcoin and Nxt do (e.g. prevent double spends; prevent someone spending someone else's funds; etc). I don't know how we can prove that the Qora code achieves those objectives before releasing escrow.
(And as for "Hyunsookmom is right and wrong" - well, he said it's the eMunie beta client, and I see absolutely zero evidence of that)
@qora Can you tell us the follow development plans, team members introduction, I think this will increase our confidence