Why we need to try banano sir ?
Its still anonymous developer..
Trying to answer as brief as possible:
Regarding your question:
Banano is experimental, as Bitcoin still is experimental. We are trying to do things little different in most ways than Bitcoin did, see the main post at the top for all the details. Our overall aim is TRUE free and fair distribution and engagement with people who don't know cryptocurrency yet, or find it too complicated. Keep in mind that most people in the world have no idea cryptocurrencies even exist, or don't care.
Key is education and adoption, we're trying to do this through free distribution and gamification/ease-of-use.Regarding the anonymity remark:
Our website doesn't state linkedin profiles or full names, true. If you, however, have a closer look you'll find out the real names or identities of several team members. For example, just head over to
Creeper, our Network explorer and scroll to the bottom. Anyway, team identity and lack of anonymity mostly is applicable if projects take money from investors, as it was done in thousands of ICOs over the last years. It's important that people know whom they give money.
In the case of BANANO, however, we are giving out free coins to everyone who wants. We've not done any ICO, it's rather the opposite, and as mentioned it's a big experiment with lots of unpaid work behind. But it's fun, and we enjoy it.
I assume Satoshi Nakamoto (who is the anonymous dev behind the biggest crypto project so far) also would have enjoyed BANANO.