There won’t be a third coin. The technology Vorksholk is referencing is meant to be a part of CC 2.0/SigmaX. It was discovered to be a key component during development of the SigmaX branch (it happened to be part of ongoing work Vorksholk’s been involved with on an unrelated project as Cygnus and Vork indicated).
As most followers know, there are two devs (one dedicated to blockchain and one to the folding pool). We do have a third developer signing up to help (a CS prof). We will make a follow-up announcement once his assignments become official.
We do have a roadmap (parts of it have been a moving target, true). We use project management and bug tracking software internally. We can work on posting something more detailed here, or in the CureCoin homepage. Incidentally we have a new homepage and forum about to launch in September.
Point taken the social media posts & content verge on amateurish (thanks for the input). Professional videos, marketing content, professional social media managers and original art can be very costly. We’ve had some people get enthusiastic about making professional videos and providing market consulting - then go silent after learning there wasn’t an overnight payday with CURE. We welcome CureCoin holders and folders to produce content and share the vision of CureCoin on social media (Dogecoin has 121,000 hits on Youtube - we have 663. I guarantee the Doge core team didn't produce all that media content
We have five (5) social media channels to maintain along with user support on the forum and IRC. Twitter is so fluid, social media managers have to just “react” to current events (like Olympic coverage). For major blockchain and FINTECH related conferences, we've tried to time our posts with individual speaker’s schedules (It would be nice if all “20 year olds” were that clever, no?).
We have tens of thousands of views per month and thousands of "organically grown" followers (many with hundreds of thousands of followers themselves). We have over 8000 registered accounts on the folding pool and over 4800 registered folders. There are over 11000 wallet addresses showing on Chainz. We produce 8%-10% of Folding@home PPD points depending on the day. We also work hard to attract a diverse crowd - which sometimes means taking time to explain FAH and CureCoin to a college kid in Ghana who wants to get his teacher to install it in their lab.
Did I mention the Cloud Folding Service that has demonstrated people from around the world are willing to pay for folding power in exchange for CURE?
What you probably haven’t paid attention to is the work it takes to bring some the Stanford published papers down to layman's terms. As part of boosting CureCoin on social media, we also transcribe some of the work being done by Folding@home and Pande Labs. They don’t do the best job in bringing their results to a non-technical level - it reads like gobbledygook to the dilettante participant. This is a challenge, but Pande group has acknowledged several posts and articles we’ve made in bringing their work “down-to-earth”.
We've converted 100’s of thousands of CURE into donations across seven charities and growing (mostly medical and education related - one literally life-saving). We've started talking to organizations about getting a 501(c)3 sponsorship to make donations and cloud folding officially part of our charitable giving model (so you can write off some of these CURE if you want to donate them to the causes we support, or donate to commission Cloud Folding Service).
You're right, we have a great opportunity; we have a coin that works, for a purpose it was designed for - providing a real-world benefit. We agree with the the lack of frequent releases (we’ve all perused “Code Complete”), but we also want to get it right.