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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: jubalix on May 03, 2013, 03:53:59 AM



Title: CNC v FTC hash rate ? bigger defacto-pre mine? what does FTC do better than CNC
Post by: jubalix on May 03, 2013, 03:53:59 AM
My questions

[1] CNC v FTC hash rate
[2] Bigger defacto-pre mine, by this I mean which had the most coin mined in the first day - 2 days so least distributed
[3] what does  FTC do better than CNC, (Why should FTC survive if CNC is faster)

any why are there so few FTC / CNC trade offers????

also
is CNC chain huge and its useless??? (as one person bellow suggested) why does this not apply to FTC as well?




Title: Re: CNC v FTC hash rate ? bigger defacto-pre mine? what does FTC do better than CNC
Post by: Yurizhai on May 03, 2013, 03:59:53 AM
CNC just came out like 50 hours ago. It's a young boy just trying to figure out it's place in this crazy world.


Title: Re: CNC v FTC hash rate ? bigger defacto-pre mine? what does FTC do better than CNC
Post by: drawingthesun on May 03, 2013, 04:06:10 AM
[1] CNC v FTC hash rate

FTC hash rate according to: https://featherpool.com/ (https://featherpool.com/) : 4.86 GH/s
CNC hash rate according to: http://cnc.dontmine.me:9999/ (http://cnc.dontmine.me:9999/) : 509.16 MH/s

[2] Bigger defacto-pre mine, by this I mean which had the most coin mined in the first day - 2 days so least distributed

Normal distribution:
FTC: 200/2.5 minutes. = 4800/hour
CNC: 88/1 minute. = 5280/hour

However during the first day the blocks are mined super fast because they both started the mine at the lowest difficulty. (I personally consider starting a coin with the lowest difficulty a pre-mine)

I'm not sure which one has been mined the most so far.

[3] what does  FTC do better than CNC, (Why should FTC survive if CNC is faster)

No idea about this, to be honest they are not really innovative at all. People mine because they don't want to miss out and then build services to validate their coins. There is nothing wrong with this but I don't think these two coins can fight on merits of their technical capabilities. Its almost like arguing what programming language is best. Its a subjective discussion that will not solve. :)


Title: Re: CNC v FTC hash rate ? bigger defacto-pre mine? what does FTC do better than CNC
Post by: relm9 on May 03, 2013, 04:07:14 AM
Neither is 'better' than the other on paper. They're all based on Litecoin and only minor attributes were changed.

Now, FTC is more developed in the sense there's a lot of different sites supporting it (exchanges, faucets, etc). The developer is also making an effort to improve it (in fact he just released an update today)

CNC seems to be going nowhere - the developer has been MIA since the initial announcement, no updates on the official site. I don't see a future for that coin currently. People are always going to side with the more developed coin.


Title: Re: CNC v FTC hash rate ? bigger defacto-pre mine? what does FTC do better than CNC
Post by: alex_fun on May 03, 2013, 04:13:31 AM
China coin blocks are big considering its speed :) soon chain is huge and its useless :)


Title: Re: CNC v FTC hash rate ? bigger defacto-pre mine? what does FTC do better than CNC
Post by: jubalix on May 03, 2013, 04:17:51 AM
Excellent answer!!!!

[1] CNC v FTC hash rate

FTC hash rate according to: https://featherpool.com/ (https://featherpool.com/) : 4.86 GH/s
CNC hash rate according to: http://cnc.dontmine.me:9999/ (http://cnc.dontmine.me:9999/) : 509.16 MH/s

[2] Bigger defacto-pre mine, by this I mean which had the most coin mined in the first day - 2 days so least distributed

Normal distribution:
FTC: 200/2.5 minutes. = 4800/hour
CNC: 88/1 minute. = 5280/hour

However during the first day the blocks are mined super fast because they both started the mine at the lowest difficulty. (I personally consider starting a coin with the lowest difficulty a pre-mine)

I'm not which one has been mined the most so far.



[3] what does  FTC do better than CNC, (Why should FTC survive if CNC is faster)

No idea about this, to be honest they are not really innovative at all. People mine because they don't want to miss out and then build services to validate their coins. There is nothing wrong with this but I don't think these two coins can fight on merits of their technical capabilities. Its almost like arguing what programming language is best. Its a subjective discussion that will not solve. :)