Thanks for clearing that up. If your app is going to use the Steem blockchain for storing data as Custom JSON objects, then it is clear that it is a Steem app as much as Steem Monsters is. I understand your decision to implement DSTORS as a Bitshares token because there is no certainty as to when the SMT protocol would be available on Steem. Bitshares is actually a pretty good choice for that purpose as it has the same architecture as Steem and it is decentralized as opposed to a traditional database the likes of which some other apps use.
You shouldn't be afraid of getting too technical because you might leave out important details. By the way, can you point where the source code of DStors is so that anyone interested could see how it works?
I agree, it's not possible to be too technical. The more details about the "how," the better. Sure, going to that level of detail goes over many people's heads. I get that. If the only thing being talked about is pure technical detail, that alienates the average investor. There is a balance that takes skill to achieve.
To be honest, I have not seen that balance for this app yet.