I really hope nobody put money into this...
Wonder if anyone will notice once this coin disappears, dev taking the high road outta here with the money gained from broken promises?
"Blocksafe, the first blockchain-based system to provide secure access, personal monitoring and control to owners of firearms using smart gun technology, will build out its Blocksafe blockchain using Lisk sidechain technology and will issue a new token for use on that chain called “Trigger” (TRIG). To fund this effort, the Blocksafe Foundation will conduct a 28-day crowdsale..."
You need $100,000 to fund 'this effort'? The effort to build a Lisk clone? No mentioning ANY of the funds going towards this 'smartgun technology'
“Blocksafe represents a revolution in managing access to firearms through the creation of a blockchain for smart gun technology,” said Blocksafe founder and CEO Kevin Barnes. “This will allow for gun owners to secure, manage and control access to who can use their firearms, disabling stolen weapons, while maintaining a decentralized database that has no central point of failure or control.”
Triggers will be the token that makes the Blocksafe blockchain work, and it will work with a planned array of smart gun technologies such as magazines, locks and other Trigger-enabled hardware including 3rd party and user-created hardware that can be 3D printed or manufactured.
Ok - "...blockchain for securing, managing, and controlling access to who can use their firearms."
Then....
"...it will work with a planned array of smart gun technologies such as magazines, locks and other Trigger-enabled hardware including 3rd party and user-created hardware that can be 3D printed or manufactured."
So even if this project actually takes off and TRIG creates a safe environment for firearms - everyone else (the majority, including criminals) will just be using the same old thing. If anything, to circumvent this, all you have to do is 3D-print your own TRIGGER-less hardware...
Final thought:
Why call this smartgun technology? All these details and the actual authorization implementation details are left out.
I'll wait for real answers, but won't be holding my breath...and to anyone doubting my call on this scam, want to put money on it?