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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Altcoin Discussion => Topic started by: kkainer on November 13, 2018, 03:19:37 AM



Title: Need a token without transaction fee which is not IOTA. More in the text.
Post by: kkainer on November 13, 2018, 03:19:37 AM
So let's say I need 100 million tokens for a project and I wand a token which has no tx fees, a timestamp, small payload and is eternally stored in a blockchain.
It is fine to have a fork of something existing or to use something like ERC-20 or Omni Layer. It just need to fulfil the conditions mentioned above.

Why not IOTA? Because they have the snaphots which delete the zero value tx.
Any ideas what to use?

Cheers


Title: Re: Need a token without transaction fee which is not IOTA. More in the text.
Post by: Endikadija on November 13, 2018, 03:40:59 AM
So let's say I need 100 million tokens for a project and I wand a token which has no tx fees, a timestamp, small payload and is eternally stored in a blockchain.
It is fine to have a fork of something existing or to use something like ERC-20 or Omni Layer. It just need to fulfil the conditions mentioned above.

Why not IOTA? Because they have the snaphots which delete the zero value tx.
Any ideas what to use?

Cheers
As far as i know you can try to look at byteball and NANO, both of these platforms have applied zero fees for the transaction. NANO and byteball are using the same tech like IOTA. But FYI byteball is the first project that created DAG system that used by IOTA. I heard that it has created a similar service like ERC20 token.


Title: Re: Need a token without transaction fee which is not IOTA. More in the text.
Post by: kkainer on November 13, 2018, 04:18:38 AM
Thank you for your quick reply.

I'll look into those.
Do you know if they have a kind of snapshot as well or if they keep the (even 0 value) tx in their chains?


Title: Re: Need a token without transaction fee which is not IOTA. More in the text.
Post by: kutangterbang on November 13, 2018, 05:02:52 AM
in fact many have already used systems like IOTA, but I wonder why those who have used sophisticated systems that will be used in the future still have low prices in the market