Its really an awesome stuff you try. Is this right, we always get a fair exchangerate to transfer mooncoin in moonlite and back? Also, moonlite should worked out as an asset or a token like Lisk?
Greetz
Steve
After the end of test period and after an initial distribution of moonlite (community will decide whether to make an initial distibution a completely decentralised, or semi-decentralised, with taking into account coins frozen at Cryptsy) all control on moonlite will be decentralised, so people will exchange moonlite for mooncoins and back for the rate they will agree with, using Moonlite commands via Bitcointalk messages, websites (we won't need exchanges for that).
Moonlite is not for sale, but you can buy Mooncoin if you want to get moonlite during an initial distribution as Mooncoin holders will get moonlite free of charge, as bonuses, without losing their Mooncoins, every 1000 Mooncoins they own will give them 1 moonlite, and there will be no sale, presale, crowdsale like other tokens do (no IPO, ICO for millions of dollars etc.)
Moonlite is not token or an asset as we usually understand them, it's a completely new thing which will contribute to "Moonlite economy", which is scientific and social progress-based economy or smart likes-based economy, instead of money-oriented economy (now all other cryptocoins contribute to money-oriented economy only).
Edit: some information above is outdated. Almost no submissions were made after launching the Moonlite test version, which was described above. To be redesigned.