Electroneum ETN 1900MH/s
Dero DERO 500MH/s
ByteCoin BCN 170MH/s
Aeon AEON 112MH/s
Karbo KRB 62MH/s
Bitsum BSM 16.4MH/s
LeviarCoin XLC 7.5MH/s
DinastyCoin DCY 6.5MH/s
Ultranote XUN 2.7MH/s
BalkanCoin BKC 2.3MH/s
BitCoal COAL 1.4MH/s
CrepCoin CREP 0.1MH/s
If all the hashrate for ETN gets divided among the remaining coins in the same ratio then 56.7% of the 1900MH/s will go to DERO, 19.3% will go to BCN, 12.7% will go to AEON, etc... That's around 1100MH/s going to DERO, which will basically triple its network hashrate and cause profitability to fall by the same ratio; instead of earning ~8.5 DERO per day (worth $22US) that will drop to around 2.8 DERO/day (worth about $7.35US).
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Wrong, neither you nor the masked marvel have a clue where miners will be going, when and if their coins fork. Most FUD and disgruntled GPU suckers posting it.
Actually he was spot on. 50%+ of the hashrate moved to BCN.
To be fair, I predicted that a bit over 50% of ETN's hashrate would go to DERO once it forked, and around 20% would go to BCN. Using the same 3 hour average of the stats from CryptUnit (https://www.cryptunit.com/?order=price3h) it looks like DERO is running at just over 1000MH/s, so around 500MH/s added; BCN is at 325MH/s, so it nearly doubled - 155MH/s added; KRB only increased to 89MH/s; AEON and BSM are essentially the same; BKC also doubled - now at 4.7MH/s.
This doesn't come anywhere close to 1900MH/s, so it seems there's a lot of hashrate that is missing. I guess some ASIC owners have switched them off while others might have failed to notice that ETN forked (CryptUnit is reporting some 2973MH/s on the ETN network, but it was reporting a similar number this morning and the fork had already gone through).
Basically, any coin a CN ASIC is mining right now will need to moon hard to pay off these boat anchors / door stoppers. That may very well happen with DERO, but both ETN and BCN seem to have relatively poor prospects to me.