Dear Skang,
There is no legal definition what constitutes a Cryptocurrency under Indian Laws.
Some additional clarifications:
Proof-of-work is not required, a consensus is enough. (Thus trestor validators' consensus is needed to be trusted & they can change anyone's trests.)
If 80% of Trestor validators collude, they can make/block any transaction, wheras in bitcoin if 51% of miners collude, they can make/block any transactions and they can also rewrite the entire history of the blockchain.
Value of a cryptocurrency is whatever people exchange it for. Trests however have fixed rate (No other cryptocurrency "sells" their currency.)
As more and more trests are out in the market, price of a trest will change as per market dynamics, Trestor Foundation's job is not to fix the market but to create a smooth transition from pegged to unpegged.
Trests are 100% pre-mined
Yes, 100% of the trests have been pre-assigned to Trestor Foundation. There is no mining in Trestor network.
When you buy trests, its not a purchase but a donation, so there is no legal protection for you.
Yes, Trest is neither Goods nor Service, Trest is itself the final settlement, it is a "Store of value"
The right to become a validator is by "buying" it from trestor but there is no return as profit!
Trestor is in talks with some of the leading academic institutions who have shown interest in running Trestor node. After final selection, they will be given 100 million (locked) Trests each, 2% Trests will automatically unlock every year and can be utilized by the institution to fund its research.
If there is a dispute, there is no history and resolving it is purely a matter of Trestor's discretion.
The primary reason we chose not to have a typical blockchain is because a 51% attack can rewrite the entire history, Trestor Network agrees to the state of the ledger every 10 - 20 seconds, which is equivalent to taking a picture of our ledger every 10 - 20 seconds and sharing that picture with the world. In case of any doubt the network goes back to the latest picture, but in no circumstance, even with the whole network colluding can the picture change. Trestor's history cannot be Overwritten.
Trestor Team
www.trestor.org
@trestorconnect