If it is impossible to limit the number of coins with POS, then reduce the amount of pos, so that it is incredibly small amounts then? Is that possible?(I say this because I think it would be good to reduce the number of coins being made through pos as well)Some other things to think about:
1- pennies can use its own thread at bitcointalk.org don't you think? to advertise better?
2- I don't think that the current coins ought to be reduced because people have paid for those coins(I don't know how it would be done anyways)
3- pennies needs an optimistic dev, who will work to help to increase value for people who have invested into pennies( sorry, but some of us have invested too much, for this to be just some 'experiment' or 'just for fun'. I think we are serious people and serious about making our investments increase in value by helping pennies to grow and flourish)
4- I think a realistic long term goal for pennies, would be to try and increase value so that one penny/cent will eventually be equal to 1 cent US. (think about it, how even at 1/1000th of a cent US, there might still be new investors who are investing to try and get 1000x their investment(because obviously pennies should be trying to be equal to 1 cent US, don't you think? )
5- Everyone get excited about this great opportunity to buy in very low on pennies, with our goal to get to 1 cent US
6- maybe pennies can have its own forum on the internet? Go pennies Go
Oh, and by the way, at current prices, if pennies does ever get to 1 cent US, then that would be
MORE THAN 100,000 TIMES YOUR INVESTMENT you are making in pennies today(some people might reconsider selling so low)
Reducing the PoS is
exactly what the latest update did, are you even paying attention?
1. I repeat: I have no desire of advertising this coin, neither did shake. This was never even supposed to be on here.
2. They aren't? Where does everyone keep getting this idea,
no one is doing anything to the coins still in your wallet.
3. I have other, significantly more interesting and useful projects to work on. As I said on that other forum, if anyone thinks they can improve pennies they're free to fork, modify, and send a pull request. I'll commit anything that seems sane. I'm just not going out of my way to tape more features on a coin that doesn't need them.
4. Sure, market forces aren't something within my control anyway, that's up to the people trading them.
6. There's already a pennies forum on cryptocointalk (yes, i have moderation privileges in it), that's as independent as it's getting.