I will answer myself. Primecoin is merged with Bitcoin Core v0.8.6 but OP_RETURN is added in the 0.9.0 release of Bitcoin Core, so Primecoin is not suitable. Sorry guys.[/quote]
I like Primecoin much more than peercoin because I believe PoW can easily build up hash rate barrier(economics scarcity)while PoS easily copied.
Hope prime coin has a bright future.
Peermessage is great, is it possible to port it into Nubits system? The message fee is a practical revenue for Nu.This will be the first income for Nu!
I will answer myself. Primecoin is merged with Bitcoin Core v0.8.6 but OP_RETURN is added in the 0.9.0 release of Bitcoin Core, so Primecoin is not suitable. Sorry guys.[/quote]
I like Primecoin much more than peercoin because I believe PoW can easily build up hash rate barrier(economics scarcity)while PoS easily copied.[/quote]
Except if there’s a voting system that controls the supply and implements scarcity like in NuBits/NuShares
I will answer myself. Primecoin is merged with Bitcoin Core v0.8.6 but OP_RETURN is added in the 0.9.0 release of Bitcoin Core, so Primecoin is not suitable. Sorry guys.[/quote]
I like Primecoin much more than peercoin because I believe PoW can easily build up hash rate barrier(economics scarcity)while PoS easily copied.[/quote]
Except if there’s a voting system that controls the supply and implements scarcity like in NuBits/NuShares[/quote]
Nu introduces scarce BTC/USD into its system so the scarcity of Nu stands but PPC, no. It is meaningless for PPC to control its supply because other copy cats can fork a “pirate version” eg “QQC” and distribute as wide as possible and immediately get PPC’s security level. For example Dell/IBM can fork PPC for their own crypto and distribute them much wider than PPC within only one week.