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14584652 No.14584652 [Reply] [Original]

>first minable EOS coin
>no pre-mine
>uses EOS resources instead of energy - resources are insanely cheap to rent right now

Sirs, I don't shill EOS coins often, but when I do I'm almost always right. I shilled you PEOS and DICE before they did their 10x. Now I present to you DIG. This coin was just released yesterday and the circulating supply is currently like 20,000. Costs virtually nothing to mine at the moment because there are so few miners. The reason I think this will do well is because A: it solves a real problem with EOS tokens being immutable and centralized, and B: it doesn't have ponzi economics and the developer didn't pre-mine a bunch for "development costs", so it actually seems legit.

Mining software/whitepaper: https://github.com/digcoins/digcoin

>> No.14584664

Sounds like a stupid idea

>> No.14584678

>>14584652
>EOS tokens being immutable and centralized
Meant to say mutable.

>> No.14584756

>>14584652
this sounds sort of promising, I might have to brush off my old eos account since my coins are sitting there doing nothing. how is the mining difficulty determined?

>> No.14584840

>>14584756
From the whitepaper:
>Rewards are issued at a maximum rate equal to the block production rate. As the EOS block production rate is half a second per block, a maximum of one reward per half-second is issued. The reward is given to the first account that calls the mine action in a given block time interval, therefore making the mining difficulty a linear function of the number of miners for a given block time interval.

So it's basically like playing a lottery every 0.5 seconds with all the other miners. More miners = more difficult.

>> No.14584928

>>14584840
>be block producer
>know when a block is produced before anyone else
>win every time
What's wrong with my plan?

>> No.14584977

>>14584928
The rewards aren't perfectly synced with block production. They're just on a half-second timer. Also if it ever becomes big enough for that to be a problem, you'll want to have mined some easy coins in the early days wouldn't you?

>> No.14585160

>>14584977
Convince me to stop being a lazy faggot and make an eos account

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>>14585160
sir with just 10,000 DIG packets vishnu will bless u with the blessing of one cow poo cake per DIG, and the women in the picture will let u smell her armpit

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>>14585246
source pls sir

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>>14585317
I only have these two pics, sorry Pinteer

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bump

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>>14585246
imagine the smell if she didn't shower in a week