SuperNET is based around the idea of alts combining resources and working together towards a greater goal. Each currency is unique though so it's not quite the same as your proposed idea of similar coins working together, but similar in spirit.
I've made a few attempts to “get” SuperNET but I find the description too vague and hand-wavy to be able to build a satisfactory understanding.
For instance, pertinent to the OP's question.
“SuperNET will make revenues from the fees its core assets receive, as well as advertising revenue and shared fees with third parties. ... 20 percent for coin communities, according to their proportional contribution” (from
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=762346.0).
This might be an interesting idea in principle but I just haven't been able to find any
detail. I'd want to know whether that's 20% of net or gross and who maintains the accounting for “advertising revenue and shared fees with third parties”. I'd also want to know how “proportional contribution” is defined and measured in operational terms and the associated accounting calendar. I'll
definitely want to know whether there are legal contracts to specify the performance and the full details of the legal entity with whom any contractual relationship is to be established.
And that's just from two sentences. Is this all spelled out in detail somewhere?
Cheers
Graham
It's gross revenue in general. As to who would maintain the accounting I'd imagine someone would be hired to fulfill that position when the time comes. But that's quite a ways away before any sort of revenue based on fees is generated, as I believe the plan for the near future is to offer most services free of charge to drive adoption and build a user base.
I don't think there is any more specific documentation yet, but I think there should be. Especially as there was already an issue with interpretation of an incentive bonus structure that wasn't paid out, but could have been had the criteria been met.
And I'm pretty sure there's not much desire from people to establish any sort of legal entity yet. The goal is to decentralise things as much as possible as time goes on. Perhaps there will be some demand for someone to start an arbitration service or something though.