I been thinking about the pr side of things but kinda thinking it will develop more naturally as more and more people discover what is being created here. It all looks good and the next week or two will see crave gain some more attention. I feel community interest will gain some ground as the release of completed updates come together and also the general public and potential users gain clearer understanding of craves use-case through accessibility of the tech. The user marketplaces is the usp of this project and the less niche and more access the better.
I see it as, less of a stand alone currency and more of a marketplace token (foreign country currency) required to access, build and buy in the user-created marketplaces. If i've got my theory correct it could become an economy all of it's own in that if you want to enter the market and purchase items from the sellers in the marketplace then you have to change your local currency (like changing your money before entering a different country) to transact in the crave shopping economy - privacy being the point.
I see a great deal of potential in the theory just wish I understood more about the implementation. [anyway] Ultimately, a bittorrent-style-evolution for shopping is a fantastic curve to be on and I see the future of private shopping being as disruptive to the regular modus operandi of spying e-commerce companies as, well, all technology is to the incumbent.
Change is the only constant
sounds like u got it