Hozer - since no one will talk to you, you've decided to talk to yourself? Ok - carry on!
Let's make this really clear, however:
You worked for more than a year to kill CATCoin. First, with FUD from the outside, then by becoming part of the DEV team and using the code and a seed node for your own experiments. Those experiments, as is fully documented in the coin threads, forked the blockchain into at least six pieces and cost the rest of the dev team more than $500 in mining to 51% the network back together. That was the last straw and was what got you kicked off the team and out of the community.
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If anyone is killing catcoin, it's you, by verbally abusing new users.
Vampirus is some guy who apparently likes forgotten coins (see his past posts), and the fact that you went off on him and then started deleting shit is why we have a catcoin uncensored thread. If you could have just been nice, I would have been able to walk away and let you have a train wreck with broken code all on your own.
But you had to go and yell at some new guy. This is not how you create a community. So shove off, take your 'new new' thread, and leave us the fuck alone to clean up the mess when you have a wreck in a few weeks or months.
You're not a developer, and the commit, bitcointalk, and community history shows that. You are good at attacking people. The only other developer is Blacksmith, and what he's released is mediocre at best, probably because he has a real developer job that takes time and mental effort. You can look at the history of PID development (or maybe that's just in irc) about how I repeatedly told him that using floating point in the difficulty adjustment was a BAD IDEA. Fortunately so far we have had no forks from floating-point round off errors, but at some point I'll probably re-write the PID code to properly do a reciprocal conversion, and use fixed point 64 & 32 bit integers for the calculation. You can find out how to do this in any decent control systems engineering textbook. We also need a good pre-filter for the algorithm. You have code for that, and when I asked to actually **test** a 3 minute minimum, you refused. So since you refused, I tested it. I also told you how to fix it.
Now you have a thread, go switch to the original grey cat, and we'll keep the orange cat.
If you really want to do something useful, go collect 3BTC and pay bittrex to list your crap, and then I can write and test code for a switchpool that will make sure that switchpool gets 60% of the blocks with 30% of the hashpower (or something like that), and sell it to the highest bidder.
Otherwise, I could use some assistance in developing a 9.1.1-fork compatible upgrade to Catcoin that uses the latest bitcoin-core, and has the option to build both Android and iOs mobile wallets.