I have been trying to think this through a bit. I am really just a newbie in the whole crypto-currency world but believe that there is a tremendous upside once John Q. Public starts adopting. I don't have any programming abilities or even anything that I can add to the conversation at this point that is specific and concrete.
The only thing that I keep coming back to while thinking what can "we" do to make this coin better, is what 1) hasn't been done, or 2) hasn't been done as well as this coin could do it.
All I have (at least at this point) is what can we do to make it easy to use, and beneficial to the user by using tech coin? I don't have any answers, but I thought I would post my question to promote discussion.
If I am off base here, please excuse my ignorance.
Your input, my friend, is what this coin needs. Reading your comment I began thinking about my major concern for Crypto, and that is ease of use. So when Grandma wants to start to use a currency, it should be as easy as swiping a credit card. This will lead to mass adoption faster than anything.
It kind of gets away from the premise originally behind this coin, but an idea would be to build the coin around trying to get mass adoption of not just TECH coin, but also technologies in general.
If we aimed to make TECH as easy as possible to interact with, and also built around the premise of teaching newbies all about Tech, we could be on to something. how about streaming educational videos right to the wallet via blockchain or p2p functioinality.
include a nice video/powerpoint tutorial upon wallet installation? This would outline the premise of crypto, the missions statement of techcoin, and then go on to give instruction on how to backup, encrypt, use the wallet.
From there, we could expand into different realms of technology