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Re: [ANN] [INT] IntelliCoin | 2 WEEKS POW! | IntelliApp | InSign
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BrandonKBabcock
on 02/09/2014, 02:08:51 UTC
As long as they don't come back and say they are busy simulating user-populated geo-clusters in matlab I think maybe there is a small amount of hope.   But I have this sinking feeling they are simulating user-populated geo-clusters.

I am going to be honest I have no idea what you are talking about once so ever, but it doesn't sound good so I hope they're not either! haha

And if anyone is wondering how I get in on here so quickly after every post it's because I have been watching podcasts all day and receive an email anytime someone posts on this thread.
I was just making a dark joke about ClusterCoin, the guy came back with "we're busy simulating user populated geoclusters in matlab" as why he wasn't posting or something.

Well I filled a little bag of these, couldn't resist the cheap lottery tickets.  If the dev disappears or it turns out to be some kind of scam, I suppose we could band together and take it over and build some stuff.  The lack of dev involvement/communication/no outward marketing at all etc. is pretty concerning though.  All we've got for InSign and the app is a few sentences, no whitepaper or anything, no IRC presence, no tweets, no signs of life.  InSign - how does it work?  What would anyone use it for?  Is it something like the digital certificates from Syscoin?  A whitepaper and some example use cases would be nice.

I agree with all your concerns, but let's remain patient through this week. We have an unaffiliated MIT student looking into things and classes start back up at MIT this week as well. They also did tell us they were not going to be responding to anything unrelated to the coins' tech and only post announcements from here on out. The 26th was when they were last on and they stated via PM that they are still working on it and intended to deliver. They also said that they would deliver InSign "around" the end of the month, but they were just working to resolve some legal hurdles. They have answered all specific questions in regards to InSign and said it is already completed as well. Have a little faith and patience and you will most likely be happy you bought back in. Smiley

Edit the way I understand it InSign will be used to complete virtual contracts using INT. And the sending of the coins legally completes the contractual agreement requested by the sender.

Double Edit IntelApp will be what makes this coin a top contender and they have the minds and motivation (MIT 's BitComp) to make it happen.