Hi Covertress,
while I think your Krypton digital currency may be interesting, and I bought some coins too, I came across a bunch of articles on the world wide web, each arguing interesting technical and non-technical conclusions on the emerging blockchain topic, and, in case some or all of them should not be of your knowledge, I thought they might be of interest to you, and to your staff and your projects.
Here are the articles:
"A simple model to make sense of the proliferation of distributed ledger, smart contract and cryptocurrency projects" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2014/12/19/a-simple-model-to-make-sense-of-the-proliferation-of-distributed-ledger-smart-contract-and-cryptocurrency-projects/"A Simple Model for Smart Contracts" by Richard Gendal Brown"
https://gendal.me/2015/02/10/a-simple-model-for-smart-contracts/"Bitcoin as a Smart Contract Platform" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2015/03/30/bitcoin-as-a-smart-contract-platform/"What is the 'irreducible core' of Bitcoin?" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2014/01/25/what-is-the-irreducible-core-of-bitcoin/"Bitcoin Mining: The First Technology Platform That Works because it goes SLOW?" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2014/05/21/bitcoin-mining-the-first-technology-platform-that-works-because-it-goes-slow/"Towards a Unified Model for Replicated, Shared Ledgers" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2015/06/08/towards-a-unified-model-for-replicated-shared-ledgers/"Quick notes on Sidechains “Elements”" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2015/06/10/quick-notes-on-sidechains-elements/"A simple explanation of Bitcoin “Sidechains”" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2014/10/26/a-simple-explanation-of-bitcoin-sidechains/"Blockchain is where banks have the most obvious opportunity. But you ignore Bitcoin at your peril" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2015/05/12/blockchain-is-where-banks-have-the-most-obvious-opportunity-but-you-ignore-bitcoin-at-your-peril/"Free advice can be valuable… but only if you take it" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2015/08/26/free-advice-can-be-valuable-but-only-if-you-take-it/"Introducing R3 Corda™: A Distributed Ledger Designed for Financial Services" by Richard Gendal Brown
https://gendal.me/2016/04/05/introducing-r3-corda-a-distributed-ledger-designed-for-financial-services/This is the main page of Richard Gendal Brown blog, where you can find other articles of the author:
https://gendal.me/"Consensus-as-a-service: a brief report on the emergence of permissioned, distributed ledger systems" - Great Wall of Numbers
http://www.ofnumbers.com/2015/04/06/consensus-as-a-service-a-brief-report-on-the-emergence-of-permissioned-distributed-ledger-systems/"The Mission to Decentralize the Internet" - The New Yorker
http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/the-mission-to-decentralize-the-internet"Why the Bitcoin Blockchain Beats Out Competitors" - Bank Think
http://www.americanbanker.com/bankthink/why-the-bitcoin-blockchain-beats-out-competitors-1075100-1.htmlDon't feel offended
, if I cite also my main technical documentation sources, besides the original Satoshi Nakamoto's white paper, and the wikipedia subject item, in an attempt to go further deeply in this emerging blockchain technology (I used to work as a software programmer for many years).
https://bitcoin.org/en/how-it-workshttps://bitcoin.org/en/developer-documentationhttps://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transactionhttps://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/ContractAnd last but not least, this is one of the favourite books about Bitcoin, according to many sources on the world wide web:
"Mastering Bitcoin
Unlocking Digital Cryptocurrencies"
By Andreas M. Antonopoulos
http://chimera.labs.oreilly.com/books/1234000001802/ch01.html