About the General Discussion category

General Discussion is the place for INTcoin conversations that don’t
fit a narrower category — project direction, community vibe, ecosystem
activity, market observations, anything on-topic but broad.

What belongs here

  • Project direction — roadmap reactions, feature wishlists,
    governance discussions.
  • Ecosystem sightings — new wallets, exchanges, services, merchants,
    media coverage.
  • Market and economics — thoughtful takes on supply curve, fee
    dynamics, adoption. Keep price discussion civil and evidence-based.
  • Community and events — meetups, podcasts, interviews, conference
    talks featuring INTcoin or post-quantum crypto.
  • Post-quantum crypto in the wild — NIST updates, ML-DSA / ML-KEM
    research, other projects adopting PQ signatures. Cross-cutting
    context that isn’t narrow enough for Cryptography.
  • Introductions — use the pinned
    Introduce yourself thread rather than opening
    a new topic.

What belongs elsewhere

You want to… Go to
Ask for help with your node, wallet, miner Help & Support
Discuss core code or send a PR Development
Report a forum issue Site Feedback
Read release notes or advisories Announcements
Share hashrate numbers or hardware comparisons Mining
Discuss Tor, I2P, V2 transport Privacy & Networking

If you’re not sure, post here — a mod will move it if there’s a better
home.

Tone

  • Disagree freely, attack ideas not people. Technical disagreement
    sharpens the project; personal attacks get threads closed.
  • Good faith assumed. Newcomers ask naive questions — welcome them.
  • No shilling other coins without a concrete technical or economic
    point. “X is better because…” with argument is fine; drive-by
    promotion isn’t.
  • No price pumping, FUD, or financial advice. INTcoin is early; be
    honest about that.

Hard rules

  1. No seed phrases, private keys, or passphrases anywhere on the
    forum.
    Not in screenshots, not in DMs. The team will never ask.
  2. No illegal content. Standard — laundering how-tos, stolen data,
    CSAM, weapons trading. Permanent bans, no appeal.
  3. No coordinated attacks against other projects. Criticise
    thoughtfully; don’t pile on.

Flag anything dubious — :black_flag: — and a mod will look.