People seem to underestimate Krypton. Article at themerkle gave it a big boost. I agree that there is lots of room for growth. When the first contracts will be released it can easily go 5-10x up. If Krypton eliminates ETH's security problems 1 million $ marketcap will be nothing.
hughbt, that's exactly what we're planning. KR's core development team is working now towards the goal of rewriting the entire KVM client in a more sane language, eliminating security issues inherient in the EVM. Of course, this will take quite some time, so don't expect this news to break overnight.
At the same time, we are working on our first major project which will remain a secret until we are well into it. However, I'm sure that the crypto community will love it. As we will be launching this project before the KVM rewrite, you can also assume that this will take some time to proof for security holes prior to launch.
Meanwhile, we will throw a few quick contracts onto the chain to get everyone excited. Stay tuned.
Now, I'm pretty sure the team is going to shoot me for telling you all this, since we are several months away from any major delivery but, I just wanted to give you the heads up that we
are diligently busy in the background, working to make Krypton a viable platform for business use.
I'm also in the process of reaching out to universities around the world, telling them about Krypton and KR's lower-cost chain (as opposed to ETH) for Solidity development and testing. In the same vein, I invite all Solidity developers to come poke around KR and bring your projects here. It is surely less expensive for you to test your contracts and dApps here than on Ethereum. Whether they stay here in the short term is not my concern at the moment. I'm planning Krypton's future and I'm sure you'll be back. Devs, please join us in the #development room on Krypton's slack.
http://slack.krypton.rocks