Well, the x11 is basically the algo of qubit, with the algos of quark, but without the randomness of quark, so being extremely naive I'd expect the hashrates of x11 to be somewhere between the two (but closer to quark since it has more hashing algos). So if we look at the hashrates of quark...
My top choices are these:
1. I like this one's logo: http://i.imgur.com/anMjCCK.png, but prefer this one's coin render: http://i.imgur.com/bY1cVVP.png The design just makes me think of a network, maybe security and walls.
2. http://i.imgur.com/a1lNzvD.jpg Obviously invokes security.
3...
I'm torn about ASICs. I actually think bitcoin having a huge network hash rate secured with ASICs as a good thing, but on the other hand the '1 cpu = 1 vote' idea is something worth preserving in a coin.
I sincerely appreciate this post. I am sad I didn't get in on that early mining, but at least there is a clear explanation for the odd block rewards for those of us who stumbled here late.
Wow.
Yeah, I think by implying defense it is implying positive aspects about anonymity as opposed to illicit aspects. On the other hand, if there was a light colored logo that dissonance between the name and the logo could actually be interesting.
Has anyone considered a theme that...
I am actually afraid how it is going to affect the mining. Because mining counts as income, regardless of whether you spend it, put it into cold storage, or trade it for fiat, it puts weird new pressures on the mining economy, doesn't it? If there is a large disincentive to mine crypto, the...
The only issue I have with Cryptsy is that the DRK withdraw cost is huge compared to other coins. 0.1 drk compared to 1 doge.... If anyone can explain to me why there is this huge difference I'd appreciate it. Is this simply because of the volume of the trading of the two coins is a lot different?
Prelude.io is Moolah's exchange. I used it as soon as I saw the post on reddit, but the volume is very low so I don't follow how the markets are going closely.
I agree: wafflepool got close to 50% of Dogecoin's network hashrate because a single user had 22 Ghs/s. I think seeing ASIC farms in the wild at Wafflepool combined with KnC's $2 million in sales probably convinced people to try and get in early on promising non-scrypt altcoins.
I really hope...