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Topic: Question I will link to; does Quark want a mini BC or extra "flexibility" (Read 642 times)

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As per comment ,

Quark can take on a Mini BC there is a way to do this but has the market already solved this "problem" though 3rd parties?

I.e the many multi wallets that will emerge out of which Frozen Bit is the leader.

In the same sense one can look at BitTorrent as a means test, Torrents hold a feasibly robust amount of decentralization across the earth seemingly regardless of the file sizes involved, there only needs to be adequate market incentives.

Transaction flow though is another question all together.

The flexibility relates to the extra abilities to run "scripts" on the existing BC, similar to to the way in which Bitcoin runs derivatives etc.

So feel free to read and think about this and contact here or in any way.

Personally I'm on the side of simplicity if it can be proven to provide security and stability, in this sense the MiniBC is a much simpler system.

In which case derivatives would move away from "currency" and step more into "mechanics" such as Ripple seems to be marketing themselves now.

This is, i feel is a good representative of the system as it is moving towards a phased transition.
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