A lot of people might not realize the significance of a coin implemented in python. It's one of the first languages that programmers learn on, and for good reason: it's extremely accessible and easy to use. People don't write bots here on steem linked directly into the codebase.. what do they use? Python. Cheetah? Written in python.
I can definitely see good things in the future for python blockchains due to how accessible they will be to users, contract writers, and programmers. A lot of devs just copy paste the codebase of other coins and aren't familiar with the inner workings, but a full python implementation is extremely interesting.
Scripts and contracts right into the code. That plus no ICO? Definitely worth a look...
RE: Bismuth - No ICO, No Premine and First Python Coin!