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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: Ucy on September 15, 2017, 07:23:11 PM



Title: Less Innovation = Fewer Adoption?
Post by: Ucy on September 15, 2017, 07:23:11 PM
Been observing things for a while as regards to the progress of Cryptocurrencies, only one seems to be progressing rapidly. Other one is hugh, good and well built but been the earliest crypto is understandably lacking in features that would've enable it progress quickly .

More innovation is seriously needed. Innovation should be constant. Some features need to be implemented on the good Cryptocurrencies which would automatically encourage other developers build cool stuff them.


Title: Re: Less Innovation = Fewer Adoption?
Post by: caravel on September 15, 2017, 07:40:56 PM
I do agree that innovation is seriously lacking as of late.  :(

In an ideal world, we would continue to create new and innovative technology every single day, but that's just not possible.

Usually altcoins have a specific roadmap they follow & if they don't follow it or don't have one, it makes them look unprofessional/bad.
So already released cryptocurrencies, probably won't change any time soon unfortunately.



Title: Re: Less Innovation = Fewer Adoption?
Post by: cryptoking710 on September 15, 2017, 07:49:50 PM
Everything need to start somewhere... With all the new investment flowing into ICO's this last year I expect an explosion of growth in 2019-2020, and new innovation shortly before this point. We are already seeing good adoption rates.


Title: Re: Less Innovation = Fewer Adoption?
Post by: Munti on September 15, 2017, 08:18:32 PM
Been observing things for a while as regards to the progress of Cryptocurrencies, only one seems to be progressing rapidly. Other one is hugh, good and well built but been the earliest crypto is understandably lacking in features that would've enable it progress quickly .

More innovation is seriously needed. Innovation should be constant. Some features need to be implemented on the good Cryptocurrencies which would automatically encourage other developers build cool stuff them.


There is a lot of innovation going on, but it kind of drowns in all the noise from the shills that hype the coin of the day. Look at coins that are 2-5 years old, and you will find a lot of innovative tech.


Title: Re: Less Innovation = Fewer Adoption?
Post by: jadenunderhill on September 15, 2017, 08:48:32 PM
It obviously will be all about useful mining and distributed computation in near future. http://forklog.net/alexander-shulgin-useful-mining-for-a-wise-future/ - here is an interesting look on where we'll find ourselves tomorrow.