Its a better version of Lisk due to languages support. The other features are 'fine'. Sometimes you don't have to be 'innovative', you just have to do something better.
Lisk is a dev platform. But it supports only NodeJs. A Dev Platform that allows for more languages increases their dev market, which means more dev to develop a Dapp. One reason iPhone sell a lot is because of the shear number of apps. So the platform that can open up to the most dev and gain the more apps, wins. Thats just the nature of platforms. So the key is language support, not 'innovation'.
is there proof of concept out there? how can i believe that there is more language support? sorry (didn't yet read the thread)
How we are going to support more languages is relatively simple. We are turning the individual nodes into a "Hosting Platform" built ontop of Docker, a linux container system. This will enable us to support a multitude of technologies, basically anything that runs on Linux. The "Language Support" we talk about, is software development kits for specific languages. These are going to be libraries usable by devs in specific languages to easily call the Rise-Core API, to interact with the various features of Rise-Core (SideChains, the main blockchain, transactions, addresses, ect.)
These SDKs will make development easier. This will be done after we launch main net.
Additionally, to bring development of DApps and Smart Contracts to non-developers, we are going to build Drag-and-drop tools to build DApps and Smart Contracts (Which are just API connected, event-driven applications, with multi-party acceptance, in our definition). These will also be built after launch.
The Hosting platform is the focus of my development work for the most part right now, Rise-Core needs some more API work done, but it's core functionality is complete.
I'm also spending some bandwidth every day working on plans for a robust initial infrastructure. Once we have a bunch of nodes out there, it'll be less of a problem, but at first we will need a single infrastructure to handle the load.
Hopefully that all makes sense.
Justin D.
As it is simple then we will have a DarkRise, WhiteRise in the near future all copies of copies... no?