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legendary
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April 01, 2017, 09:04:03 AM
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April 01, 2017, 08:41:26 AM
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i still think the best
are:

-max yield limited
-fast staking
-under 5%

if someone codes a POS
that rewards the open nodes
[top 100]
then that is
GOLD

something like masternodes
but not
just
"i have X many coins .. and my node says these are the last 11 blocks"
+some democratic vote shit to amend the code
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April 01, 2017, 08:40:41 AM
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types of POS

1. stage1 coin creation (premine. ninjamine. fastmine. slowmine)
2. min hold max hold
3. reward scheme (split blocks, max reward)
4. mem usage
5. tor / messagers / other add ons


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examples

POS3 (rat4) Black
POSP (elambert) CBX
FLT_velocity
PoS II from MagiCoin & NobleCoin ... declining reward if you don't stake within 2 weeks
NET
PoSA3 [cloak]
highyield [hyp, tek, cap, hobo, turbo]
noyield [open]

Nova_forks [black ya star pac yb vpn]
Peer_forks [t3k emc dem floz turbo]
black_forks [jbs club coinaid]
CAP_forks [asia]
ya_forks [zcc cach cent]
SummerCoin_forks [swift block html stv pink capt kobo sync sgr tor gb craig shld glyph cnl nimbus lsd]
ecc_forks [enrg banx, super, Xiaomi comm sembro cool pmp]
minerals_fork [influx]
grow_forks [audio whip]
testcoin_fork [moin pkb steps unit swing btcd]
mountcoin_forks [xmg kore sonic kuma mint]
ags_fork [synergy]
key_fork []
dark [gue]
saturn
judge
vanilla_POS
nuc TOR
bitz [mojo]
pimp [okcash]
BTS_delgates
NXT2.0
dmd
hyp
jbs

re: kinds of POS features
The field is wide and varies.

You have:

-super high inflation 'Hyper Stakes' they create an active staking network but the spot price is wild.
-low inflation ... i personally like the 1-5% rate
-long hold before you can stake
-long confirm before you can spend
-quick to stake, low min. holds
-fixed amount per block rewards
-reduced over time % rates
-FLT did something with money velocity
-block splitting
-heavy memory use (this is kinda like high diff or cost of electricity)
-low memory use, so you can still use the PC/laptop as it stakes
-or super popular coins (likely un-stake-able to new guys)

My personal goal is to find the staking coin that has low interset yield, fast staking, easy staking so if you invest under $100 you will likely be able to stake a block in under 1 hour, fair market exposure, dev, community, web resources, a Kiklo's Premium Bootstrap.dat listing, and maybe an Android app.

Still haven't found that coin yet.

But part of the goal of TALK is to find the best POS coins, if not make it ourselves.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/talk15bitcointalk-est2014yr4-btc-864994

I'd avoid coins that are mostly dominated by staking pools ... 3rd party/hacker risk could cause major issues.

POS discussion wise..

benefits of PoS is defense against rogue PoW hash.
for any "low value" shit coin.. this is very useful to keep the blocks reasonably consistent rather than at the mercy of anyone with a vaguely mediocre farm.

we went with constant block rewards because it is a simple way to encourage more staking inputs.

with many coins, it's more profitable to keep your coins in a single input, quicker to stake meaning higher compounding return.
not good for network Sad
with constant reward it is more profitable to earn more stakes over time than the quick bang .. good for network Smiley

i recall reading some discussion on removing coinweight from calculations, which also encourage more staking inputs .. was that PoS2?


ref.

https://minkiz.co/coin/cmcap-pos
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.14486879 kiklo    
experts and devs only please - POS3 or POSP are these the best yet of the POS ..
Let's not get into a pump discussion of particular coins. Let's just discuss the tech.
POS3 (rat4)
POSP (elambert)

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Proof-of-Stake [POS] https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/proof-of-stake-pos-1451485
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