I find your site great. You wrote me you want ORB adden !? Which details do you need ??
Block Explorer / Crawler
http://atlas.phoenixcoin.org:108033% PoW blocks and 67% PoS blocks delivering 1 ORB each
Advanced hybrid Scrypt proof-of-work (PoW) and proof-of-stake (PoS)
3.77 million coins to be produced
1 minute combined block target (3 minutes for PoW, 1.5 minutes for PoS)
Retargets every block using Orbitcoin Super Shield (OSS)
Time warp and instamining protection
Advanced checkpointing against 51% attacks
Transaction messaging supported
6 confirmations for regular transactions
200 confirmations for minted coins
Very low transaction fees (most transactions are free)
No destruction of transaction fees (all collected by a block finder)
The default P2P port is 15298, RPC port is 15299
I2P/Tor ready
Considering 20 ORB staking +1 ORB every 10 days, it's 1*(365/10)/20=183% per annum.
Compound interest earns (1+1/20)^(365/10)=593% per annum.
Things are more complicated in reality, so actual earnings are somewhere between the two above.
by Ghostlander
ORB is soon changed by Scrypt to Neoscrypt!
Links to see here. No Asic machines for ORB in the future!
Time flies and Scrypt, once upon a time a CPU only algorithm, has pushed even GPUs away and is the ASIC territory now. I have expected this to happen about half a yer ago and that's why Orbitcoin is 67% PoS driven now. It is also apparent that current Scrypt miners are more than ever interested in dumping whatever they mine for fiat or BTC at least to get a return on their expensive mining hardware. The market leaves little to no space for crypto enthusiasts mining at home with their desktops or small farms, not willing to spend a few thousand USD on a fast ASIC which might never even become profitable. I think a CPU nad GPU driven mining algorithm is a much better alternative to what we have now.
You all know probably that I also develop Phoenixcoin and have designed a new algorithm called NeoScrypt.
NeoScrypt, a Strong Memory Intensive Key Derivation Function (white paper)
Bitcointalk thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/nsgminer-v094-the-fastest-neoscrypt-gpu-miner-712650http://phoenixcoin.org/archive/neoscrypt_v1.pdfhttp://www.feathercoin.com/neo-scrypt-press-release.pdfhttps://github.com/ghostlander/NeoScryptThere is my CPU miner and a beta GPU miner developed by the Feathercoin community. Phoenixcoin runs NeoScrypt since the 13-Aug-2014. Feathercoin is likely to switch to NeoScrypt by the end of October. There are a few smaller coins preparing to follow. I'd like to know if the community is interested in getting Orbitcoin switched to NeoScrypt.