GeoCoin on smart-contracts it will have public API. It will allow third-party developers to cooperate.
When they will move to smart-contracts it will be evidence of their intentions. And also, basicly, if developers announce a roadmap and follow it, it is a good sign.
Implementation of each step in roadmap will be another big news.
3rd Party Dev -> "Hey I wrote this awesome app that lets you pick up real money with your phone!"
Users -> "Wow, so cool! How do I sign up?"
3rd Party Dev -> "Just go to this sign up link and fill out the form, easy!"
Users -> "My browser is warning me not to, it says it's un-encrypted. I thought this was a "crypto-coin"?"
3rd Party Dev -> "Uhh... Don't worry about that, it's fine. Firefox doesn't know **** about security."
Users -> "When I try to login, it's telling me other people could get my password! Is this secure?"
3rd Party Dev -> "Don't worry, you can't actually withdraw your coin anyways. This guy's gonna hang onto it for you for now."

(Users back away slowly, never to return.)
-----
The way Geo presents itself now reflects very poorly on me if I were to implement them as a partner in my developments.
They need a new website, a new marketing director, a photographer with professional models, and they need all this roughly two weeks ago.
Are we supposed to believe Facebook would be caught dead hanging out with an operation like this? Or any serious business?!? Pure BS.
So who exactly is the 2nd party in this script? I understand you are upset but what can be said when you are making up conversations?