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April 02, 2014, 05:57:34 AM
But once HVC settles and needs to be more commercially accepted (maybe 2015), it needs to be ASIC friendly IMO. why you assert this?Faster hashing ASIC does not mean more coins in circulation. It means less coins per person and more to the big guns. (who might have the power to potentially really make big things happen with it) Bitcoin didn't become what it is now by being only CPU or GPU friendly. Once Scrypt ASIC hits the masses, Litecoin should increase in value also. At the end, ASIC makes it more viable for big corporations to start mining / creating a bigger network. Due to financial and its lower power requirement reasons. ASIC allows the major coins to really grow. April 02, 2014, 05:51:10 AM
I don't think the ASICS change the game that much.
The more coins in circulation, the better for the volumes and prices. chip mining boosted the bitcoin price. Maybe LTC will follow ? People with GPUs will always find coins to mine and trade. Like now, you can mine the scrypt-n and scrypt-jane coins. They claim to be ASIC-proof. April 02, 2014, 05:39:40 AM
I´m looking forward to see what happens when the block reward drops to 1-8 HVC in a few Months and when script ASIC are released.. this 2 events alone should increase the value drastically. So my opinion is.. whatever price you are paying now it will be a good investment for the near future. Sorry ,I'm a noob. I can't understand how ASIC affect the HVC price. Is HVC ASIC-resist ? If so , that could be great! for now there are only ASIC that mine really fast the algorithm SHA256 of Bitcoin but there are some companies finishing ASIC chips that mine the script algorithm of most of Altcoins so for example GPU miners will not be able to mine Litecoin anymore and will be looking for another coin.. since Heavycoin uses the HEFTY1 algorithm this will increase difficulty really high and with it the price. You mean scrypt-ASIC is just not suitable for HVC. It is possible to build HEFTY1-ASIC if they want. Anyway, there is still not enough profit to push them. April 02, 2014, 05:39:15 AM
According to the FPGA testing,HVC which use HEFTY1 algorithm is the real ASIC-resist coin! and what about X11 algorithm? ASIC resistent too... but who will have the hardest resistence against ASIC machines? X11 and Quark...FPGA beyond GPU April 02, 2014, 05:36:54 AM
But once HVC settles and needs to be more commercially accepted (maybe 2015), it needs to be ASIC friendly IMO. why you assert this? April 02, 2014, 05:32:28 AM
HVC being ASIC resistant is good for this year. Especially with GPU miners needing a new algo coin to mine in Q3/Q4.
But once HVC settles and needs to be more commercially accepted (maybe 2015), it needs to be ASIC friendly IMO. April 02, 2014, 05:27:42 AM
According to the FPGA testing,HVC which use HEFTY1 algorithm is the real ASIC-resist coin! and what about X11 algorithm? ASIC resistent too... but who will have the hardest resistence against ASIC machines? April 02, 2014, 05:20:57 AM
According to the FPGA testing,HVC which use HEFTY1 algorithm is the real ASIC-resist coin!
April 02, 2014, 04:51:39 AM
I´m looking forward to see what happens when the block reward drops to 1-8 HVC in a few Months and when script ASIC are released.. this 2 events alone should increase the value drastically. So my opinion is.. whatever price you are paying now it will be a good investment for the near future. Sorry ,I'm a noob. I can't understand how ASIC affect the HVC price. Is HVC ASIC-resist ? If so , that could be great! for now there are only ASIC that mine really fast the algorithm SHA256 of Bitcoin but there are some companies finishing ASIC chips that mine the script algorithm of most of Altcoins so for example GPU miners will not be able to mine Litecoin anymore and will be looking for another coin.. since Heavycoin uses the HEFTY1 algorithm this will increase difficulty really high and with it the price. April 02, 2014, 04:44:06 AM
I´m looking forward to see what happens when the block reward drops to 1-8 HVC in a few Months and when script ASIC are released.. this 2 events alone should increase the value drastically. So my opinion is.. whatever price you are paying now it will be a good investment for the near future. Sorry ,I'm a noob. I can't understand how ASIC affect the HVC price. Is HVC ASIC-resist ? If so , that could be great! Jump to:
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