Of course, the new difficulty readjustment algo is priority, it goes without saying.
Also mining from wallets with one click will drive more common users, not only professional miners.
And then, the last in this order - a new codebase, derived from Litecoin, which already contains Segwit,
that's why it goes without saying, too, or is it needed to be removed? Obviously not.
Never underestimate the exponential growth of adoption. If you have a chance to include this feature, with the future in mind, better just do it.
DK3 has certainly caught my attention:
mining at 2.7mh until timestamp ~ 1496480645; where a second gridseed is brought online (5.4mh).
please note the figures above are with DK3 largely untuned.
propz to
metamorphin for the suggestion, once fully tweaked i think this is what we will go with
my particular interest is in the 'timeout' function, if a particular timeout has been exceeded with no new blocks found; the retargetting algorithm will actually start lowering the difficulty dynamically.
james
@James: Keep us updated about how this goes. Sounds very interesting.
@ Mooncoin_Foundation: Basically it is right to be prepared for the future. If something is already implemented into code that another coins adapts, there is nothing wrong with it - basically ...
But one needs to keep in mind, that every new feature adds a possible point for problems. SegWit has not been proved and time tested. It was only activated in Litecoin and - correct me, if I'm wrong - has not seen any real usage regarding its intended purpose, let alone running at full steam. The saying "don't fix it, if it ain't broken" is there for a reason for everyone developing something (not only in IT-development, but more so in engineering), but I'm sure, barrysty1e is very well aware of this.
Also mining from wallets with one click will drive more common users, not only professional miners.
Right, that's why I suggested this initially (as an alternative to or in combination with PoW (hybrid)). More miners = better decentralization. Be it via PoW or PoS or both.
Edit:
Of course, the new difficulty readjustment algo is priority, it goes without saying.
As said, then it should have been added already. I have mentioned this for years already, as you know. As nice as web-wallet and the such are, I'll repeat: the heart of any crypto is its algo and it needs to work flawlessly as advertised (in case of Mooncoin: 90 sec. block-time). But as also said, good, that James has now set it on top of his list.
Btw, congratulations to Bleutrade for breaking 1 mln USD volume with MOON (
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mooncoin/#markets ) and also congrats to everyone here for the nice increase of the price in the last days.