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Topic: Why people stop developing SHA256 COINS? (Read 661 times)

hero member
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In math we trust.
July 29, 2014, 09:24:29 AM
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Because of asics mininig hardaware which will skyrocket the difficulty.
hero member
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A lot of new coins die very quickly because of the 51% attack plus there are plenty of sha-256 coins already which are unique in some way and thinking of new features is very hard when there are so many already.





hero member
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Because someone can just fire up a few TH/s and wreck the coin?
The question you should ask, is "Why do people develop altcoins that have no special features?".
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Martijn Meijering
Because they get sabotaged immediately?
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Why people stop developing SHA256 COINS?

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