I know how much you hate NobleCoin foodies so I'll come here and admit then by your definition it's a shit coin and proud of it.
- Devs/founders/community not anonymous
- $5000 donated to The Water Project back in Jan. and damn f***ing proud of it
- Sponsors Canadian eSport teams at ESEA/CEVO for marketing and branding value, and proud of it
- Premined and proud of it (well not proud, I'm just not a rich man and couldn't do this without it) - used so far to cover retail deals, dev. (you can see every single spend on the public ledger), sponsorships & donations, pool losses/hacks and over 20million+ of lost coins on exchange hacks (obviously the community would prefer to have been Goxxed am I right?)
- Premine on public ledger from week 1
- I had an opportunity to make about $100,000 in Feb/Mar. riding the high price with the premine. NobleCoin continues to be called a premined scam shitcoin. You know why? Because everyone jumped on the PANDA bandwagons and now bitterly lump premines into that category because they made a dumb choice.
- Premine as well as profit/loss via BTC (Marketplace & Bullion) will be used in Australia as a taxation case study for crypto. users now that it is publicly legalized, recognized and accepted for use here.
- You can buy Amazon products internationally as well as gold and silver bullion (from April) for 10% below RRP with it
- Taken from LTC with 1-block retarget to prevent multipools
- Haven't paid exchanges, MYR isn't special being the first to make a point of this no matter how much you promote that (3 months old and no Cryptsy/Mintpal defines us as a 'dead coin')
- Announcement page has a lot more than technical specs, and that's something I wouldn't change
- Accepted by 40 merchants and charities/causes
- Spends all day on BTCTalk and 10+ other sites answering PMs
- Basically a hundred other definitions of shit/clone coin yourself and the technical guys apply to it. I respect tech. coins immensely and never badmouth them (I publicly am a huge fan of DARK/VERT and if their community wanted it I would include them & the coin in the Marketplace), but there is more to a 'medium of exchange' than innovation
You're so bitter over MYR. Nice coin, but you're actually doing it more harm than good being its angry, bitter spokesperson mate.
All the best
Edit: My personal opinion is coins will become similar to digital communities/companies/countries. We'll see thousands more. The ones that work/do business together as a community/company rather than point fingers and label each other shit will be the ones that grow stronger together. Just my 2 cents.