if you are satisfied by the answers provided you do not understand the semantics of those answers and merely accept them because they sound ok to you.
Well, that's because we here are not interested in answering a trolls questions...go find the answers somewhere else if you're so adamant about finding them...
i was not asking the question again, only pointing out facts to correct assumptions
my concerns are valid, i am not a troll
my worst concern is the lack of code literacy and understanding
The lack of "Code Literacy" should have no effect on how a person decides whether to get involved with a crypto currency or not. That's like saying I need to know exactly how my cell phone is coded before I buy it, or how my cars computer is coded before I by it as well.
As of today, there has not been one instance occur to Mint that would require a hard fork to correct it. Pretty much every other coin out there has had a hard fork, if not more. This should be a testament of how well this coin is coded. I understand that all cryptos are essentially the exact same thing, just5 with different numbers placed in different areas of the code, more than than that is way to much information for me. I also understand that every coin out there has it's value based on the value of 1 BTC, just like fiat all being based on the USD.
The best thing for the crypto world, would be for all the coins to try far harder to get along, and quite trying to knock the other down, there is room for every one of them. The more people start to get involved with cryptos, the less FUD they should be reading about, they are less likely to get involved with any of the coins if they keep reading FUD in every coins threads.