SuperNet is a collective of approved cryptocurrencies which will share a single architecture, and from what I understand, the capitalisation of SuperNet will comprise of a percentage of the approved cryptocurrencies within it, mitigating the risks if one of the coins doesn't succeed. Hopefully there'll be a mechanism to prune off such coins.
oh look.. the noobs here figured out what UNOCS was ahhahah
the cycle goes full circle and what is old becomes new again LOL
You have a point, bit I can turn it around and say that the noobs at Skype merely figured out what Bell Labs had in the late 1960s. Seriously: A T & T circa 1970 had a small-screen CRT videophone tested and ready to go. Colour, too.
I have an affection for economic history, and one of the big lesson of economic history is that there's a big lead time between
invention,
innovation and
market acceptance. Comes with the real world being unkind to lab-rat noobs.

The all-time record in this department is the steam engine. The first iteration was invented by
Hero of Alexandria, who was alive when Christ walked the earth! Between him,
Thomas Newcomben and
James Watt is a gap of
more than one thousand and seven hundred years.
Go figure...