The coin has been well distributed since it's first launch as summation of volume is quite high and it's relatively cheap at the moment. Demand should grow once additional blockchain tech and services are built upon Incognito coin and therefore providing a greater real-world utility beyond the traditional role of a crypto-currency.
That's quite likely as ICG continues to gain new users. It shouldn't be too difficult to organize community ran efforts in the thread regarding Incognito coin.
Eventually additions to the ICG forum and website would better facilitate community discussion however for the time being this forum will be sufficient. Having additional technology on ICG's blockchain would be the greatest goal as it would further expand Incognito coin and allow it to be more easily improved by volunteers and the dedicated developer team.
There's a lot of options in how improvements in network development could be made on ICG. Although the existing infrastructure consisting of a web wallet, mobile wallet, brain wallet app generator, paper wallet generator, tens of nodes, and etc are sufficient for the current user-base. Of course new developments will give ICG more of a purpose as an actual service platform and therefore create a larger user-base.
The main payment process, Cointopay and Generalbytes ATMs are both located primarily in the Netherlands so it would be nice to branch out and get listed on other payment/ATM providers in other locations. Again, it shouldn't be difficult with the ATM API already available, but there's a lack of alt-coin ATMs at the moment. In fact Generalbytes is the only alt coin ATM provider that I'm currently aware of so perhaps there should be a focus on payment processors instead.
Although it's better to think outside of the box and find new ways to implement the closed payment system while serving a practical role. Honestly, I believe that it wouldn't be out of the question to see the appearance of QR readers in certain metropolitan stores that accept alt-coins. In my opinion the mobile wallet is already sufficient for physical payment locations but it's always better to have more payment options than less.
That's a good point. There wouldn't be much of a purpose in spending development time on further ATM integration if there's literally no other alt-coin ATMs. Since the point-of-sale payment system API could be ported over into other projects or applications then it wouldn't be too counter productive however. Getting more payment processors to accept Incognito coin would be an easier to task so maybe that's where the community should focus its attention on.