The One Coin is a very nice concept though and most people would like a bit for their crypto portfolio. I didn't know you could still mine it.
I asked the dev why it need to have 18 decimal places, since 42 does not. However it seems 42 will need to have 18 in the future.
i could modify the code to fix that, remove tx fees. and make it rounder but who will support it?
The block reward is still 0.0000005 and won't halve for another 3 years, could survive just fine with no transaction fees for now.
And unless the network gets uber-fuckhuge, most miners shouldn't have an issue with accumulating at least 0.00000001 quickly enough to be able to transfer it to market.
Only issue I could see is past miners who happen to have an odd amount of onecoin not being happy with you rounding away the last 10 decimal places worth of their coins. Seeing as this coin was never traded much and never hit an exchange, that has to be a relatively low amount of miners though. I don't know coding, but perhaps can you modify the client so you can only send and receive coins with a precision of 8 decimal places for now, but be sure the scraps in the last 10 decimal places simply remain locked up until a later date when it is feasible to switch back to 18 decimal places?
i'll think on it, but someone else will have to support, my plate is full.
i bet lol
this forum should have a list of users and all their names they have used all coins they have been involved with making etc
who you guys think would be on the top ?