The concept of this coin is not new, in fact, its based off of what Andrew Carnegie’s belief that you should offer “the tools to those who can use them”. What is new though, Is Crown’s way of executing that concept. Crown is a utility coin that comes with its own platform. The Crown platform was designed to be those tools and it’s here to offer itself to those who can use them.

We’ll start off with the community since it is a very large part of the project (as it should be). A lot of coins have really great communities but this coins community is AMAZING, I would even say fascinating because they have meetings in REAL LIFE, which is practically unheard of in the world of cryptos. The community is also responsible for using the platform to further the coin and to bring new ideas and services to the spotlight, and if enough people like it, they can fund the project/service using the Crown platform. That way, whatever applications or businesses are created based on the Crown platform get a jumpstart and Crown becomes more useful and sustainable.

Some currencies that are similar to Crown tend to ignore laws and infrastructure that people and businesses have to follow in the real world, but Crown does not, which gives the potential for legally binding contracts to work with smart contracts. Crown coin also doesn’t have a Darksend feature or use the Zerocoin protocol which means all transactions are transparent and can be traced throughout the blockchain which prevents illegal activities.

As for the mobile wallets for this coin, they are phenomenal. Not only did they include an IOS wallet but their wallets are viable and usable and even allow you to track your masternode stats on the go. Mobile wallets arent something many coins can brag about, at least at this point in time. The desktop wallets are what you’d typically expect and are elegantly designed, but Crown also has paper wallets, which I've never seen before but they're surprisingly viable and i can see myself giving them a try one day.

Crown’s open source design opens it up to a lot more opportunities than they have listed on their whitepaper and their site. I’m referring to the world of gaming. I have yet to see a video game implement some sort of cryptocurrency as an in-game currency and of all the coins I’ve seen, this one is the most probable one. I mentioned this because gamers have a lot of money most of the time and as the steam marketplace has shown, digital items can be worth hundreds of dollars. So if a really really smart person is reading this, make it happen on the Crown platform.