GITHUB Story - Why no Open Source Code
As I understand it, what may have happened, was the team felt that some of the proprietary characteristics of their software were so unique that they wanted to make sure they had their patents in place, before releasing the code, completely.
The founder got asked late last year in an interview, "what's to keep someone from quickly copying your prototype?" Answer .... "nothing, but we're several months ahead."
Regardless, anyone who has carefully followed the project are happy they didn't dump it into Github, until their patents are fully protected. <<SMART>>
Now granted, expert opinions will matter, but the patents are first and foremost.
They traveled all over the world for months ahead of time, touting their concept, but few believed their idea for how to scale.
I admit, I'm still skeptical of the prototype, but I'm willing to give them a shake at their chance to truly scale .... SAFELY!
Great job team, I'm happy with my 10x by Morning, and that's what the volume waiting to buy on these very difficult to navigate exchange platforms is telling us. Hell you can barely buy Credits without serious skills and above all patience, which is just magnifying the justified FOMO.
Above all, thank you Suppoman, for wisely telling the truth about what everyone suspects and hopes is true.
My hope is that will be worthy of being called "Federation Credits," which was the name of the digital currency in the original Star Trek series. It's the ardent hope of every Star Trek fan in the galaxy, and there are millions of U.S., most of which don't even know this exists yet! <<<Applause>>>
Clip from Star Trek Series - https://youtu.be/k8inXKEwDGs