I remember it was 2013 and I said man this takes too long to send BTC and LTC and it was around the time feather coin was attacked and I realized quickly how confirmation counts could affect the security of a blockchain and peer coin was a big prospect for success and a couple local NY guys, “one being me” set a goal to build something better and well better is something for debate like what flavor of weed is the best but I think we showed the community we had a recipe that was successful for that period in time. Now the blockchain still functioning and we are a decade of blockchain I want to thank everyone who helped from the UK to France to California, Canada, Taiwan, I could go on and on. I’ve been busy lately and intend to find some future uses for inca including cannabis seed exchanges as legalization sweeps the east coast US. I am currently building the largest cooperative in NY and working on a 1 acre legal grow op. This coin is part of what I can leave behind as we are not here forever so I am humbled by all the efforts to keep inca alive. I can only imagine what the next ten years brings as I’ve learned so much already on this journey. There was never a rug pull, there was never a scam just some underdogs trying to make a difference.
Robert Tambasco