While monitoring the Crown blockchain we encountered multiple chains that seem to be the result of unintentional fragmentation.
We are closely monitoring the situation and will update you all with a fix as soon as we can.
For now, please refrain from making transactions or setting up new Masternodes/Systemnodes.
Thank you for your patience while we resolve this issue,
The Crown development team
Unintentional?
Lets call it by name: The network is under constant 95% attack.. since a whole year there is one miner mining all of the coins. he changes his address several times a week - but he mines nearly all blocks, all in a row.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/crw/#@diff
four days ago he maybe had a problem - then real pools again had a chance and mined blocks. now he is back on track.. this big hashrate fluctuations probably cause confusion in the network.
i don't really see a solution.. so maybe POS is a good idea.. or 5 algo mining like DGB/XVG/MYR ?
Fred
I think with XVGs implementation, Crown'd be worse off :p
But yeah, this is another reason (next to the proof of signature/3rd way consensus) to move to PoS. As for sha256 no mining pools can compete with 10% of the BTC hash-power. However, asking the miner to stop would increase the vulnerability to malicious actors (assuming the miner is none) with double spending attacks https://www.crypto51.app/.
And unintentional: yeah, it was not intended was it? But good points