who are the developers? How to contact? how many people are on the team? Do they have achievements? can you recognize their personality? What nationalities are people in the team?
What does it mean to create a digital asset on the platform: YouStock? Who can do this? how ? what does this give to ordinary users?
any information about the purses? terms? platform?
White paper ?
Thanks for taking an interest in this project.
Launching a coin with a small premine is a good alternative to trying to raise funds through an ICO. Most ICOs keep 30-50% of their tokens in addition to all the money they raise, so I don't think a small 5% premine is problematic. The bulk of the premine will be to incentivize users of the YouStock platform when it goes live later this year. Creating an alternate ethereum chain made sense for this project in order to avoid the increasingly expensive and congested ethereum mainnet. In fact, I think it makes sense for other proejcts to do the same. You get all the benefits of the ethereum protocol without any of the congestion/high fees. It's almost like self sharding. And with cross chain atomic swaps just around the corner, you're really not limited by using a separate chain.
I'm an independent developer, contact info is at youstock.io. Already some other devs/teams have independently set up mining pools and contacted me to collaborate on this project, which I think is great.
YouStock is a separate project and the main reason for creating Aura, and it's what I will shift focus to once Aura is setup and chugging along, which seems to be going good so far. You can think of YouStock as an advanced Aura wallet that makes it easy for users to create new ERC20 tokens and trade them with one another. Tokens on Aura are meant to represent personal stocks--tokenized selfhood if you will. My goal is to make it really user friendly so people with zero knowledge of cryptocurrencies can participate and use the platform. That's the whole point of this project.
If you read through all the content on youstock.io, it should give you a clear idea of what I'm trying to create and why. Since I'm not creating a new protocol, there's really no need for a whitepaper. I'm using existing open source technology to create what I think will be a useful platform for people, and YouStock will be fully open source as well.