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Topic: use for liquid coin (LQC) (Read 640 times)

legendary
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November 17, 2012, 06:24:33 PM
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I think I've found a potential use of LQC: it can serve as a tested for experiments with new transaction types and stuff like that.

It can work because you can run a patched version of LQC and generate block yourself, without waiting till "network" applies your patches.

Sure, you can also do experiments on testnet, but with LQC you can do them right on the real currency, which is way more cool and it's easier to find beta users, for example.

Also one can do "economics" experiments with LQC. E.g. give it for free to some group of people, include transactions without fees etc.

So... How much does it take to generate a block on average?
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