From what I understand the GRC wallet now works on both Linux and Mac natively. So that should make GRC much more accessible.
Is the only difference between curecoin and gridcoin that one is FAH (stanford) and the other is BOINC (berkeley)?
Right now they are similiar however curecoin has 2 methods of mining at once sha256 and the folding miners. With curecoin those giving the network security do not benefit folding projects. They are also less likely to continue supporting the network once mining becomes less profitable. You can't feel as good just giving network security as say finding a cure for cancer. Those miners will drop off as soon as there's no money to be made causing a less secure network and higher likelihood of a fork. I feel that gridcoin has an advantage because of this. Also the new wallet looks amazing. Next gen stuff. More advanced than nearly any other coin.
What gridcoin really needs is an effective marketing program. Currently curecoin is winning in that department. I truly hope both of them become the most successful coins. It perplexes me how so many seem so interested in all the shitcoins than the ones that truly make a difference.
Thanks for your compliments. I couldn't have said it better.
Rest assured we have a deep grassroots effort to fix the marketing problem in a couple of months. Ive been receiving 10 emails a day with ideas and about 1 a day from volunteers who actually want to help promote Gridcoin. The issue is, we really want the whole coin to work cross platform properly (ie the cpu mining release is much more than that, its not only a redesign but its functionality is totally cross platform). We want all these features to work on every platform first, then we can go full bore with marketing.
Rob