Thanks for letting me know you implemented the LWHM difficulty algorithm. I developed it in November based on Tom Harding's wt-144 to try to provide the most protection to small coins by trying to discourage big miners from coming in and getting blocks, then leaving your dedicated miners stuck with a high difficulty. Masari is the only other coin using it. They've done a pull request on Monero (or Cryptonote?) to let others know about it. But I think your code is more correct. I designed and tested about 15 different algorithms in the past 18 months before settling on this one. It's better than any other algorithm I know of.
Since you began it yesterday, your delays and hash attacks have less than all but 7% of the previous days, and most of those "good days" were the result of issuing blocks a little too quickly (none of the solvetimes were this accurate).
In running the simulations again, I can see the adjustment factor I gave you is a little bit too high, which is why your average solvetime the past 24 hours was 176 seconds instead of 175 seconds, so I've adjusted the algorithm to be a little more precise for future coins. Your long-term average will be 175.5 seconds.
Thank you Zawy and one more time many thanks for this fantastic algorithm.
I think community can live with a 175.5 long-term average, this is only 1,4065934066 block per day which means less than 25h per year
and this is much more accurate than the older algo...
If someone in the community does not agree, I can of course schedule a new hard fork