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Unit caps #197

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davidhedlund opened this issue May 31, 2017 · 6 comments
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Unit caps #197

davidhedlund opened this issue May 31, 2017 · 6 comments

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@davidhedlund
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I need to finish https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Comparison_of_cryptocurrencies

  • How many units are "hard-wired" in to the protocol?
  • Is the rest of the information correct or should I change anything?
  • Do you want to add something to the comment column?
@Fuzzbawls
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There is no cap on the number of coins that will ever be generated. The supply increase per year is now at ~2.6 million, which gives diminishing returns on inflation percentage.

@davidhedlund
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@Fuzzbawls I changed your Unit cap to Unlimited. Give me a short an concise text if you want to modify it and I'll add it.

@davidhedlund
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davidhedlund commented Jun 1, 2017

@Fuzzbawls

  • What is the mining fee?
  • Is PIVX the first cryptocurrency that implements the Quark algorithm?

@PIVX-Project
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PIVX is no longer mine-able, so there is no mining fee. The crypto-currency project 'Quark' was the first to implement the quark algo. We chose to use that particular algo during our mine-able period because of it's asic resistance and the fact that it could be mined fairly by all PC's

@davidhedlund
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@PIVX-Project Thank you. I updated the page again.

@Fuzzbawls
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Closing, questions answered. If you have more questions on this subject just comment again.

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