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June 02, 2018, 10:33:34 AM |
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My personal favorite is one that has created its own coin, but a lot of people aren't using it because it's a new coin that can't be easily exchanged yet. The coin is called JSEcoin, and the coin was built for web mining. Yes, it uses SHA256, but it is equipped with a speed limit and a lottery system so that when a valid hash is found with a certain address, all other hashes found in the next thirty seconds don't count, and then fifty addresses for that thirty seconds are picked at random, and each gets 1 JSE. I love it because it is a nifty attempt at fair distribution of currency, it is web based, it is low power (don't want to break their speed limit!), and JSE doesn't take a cut, though some of us have willingly donated some to them. So JSEcoin has a bunch of positive attributes; their unique fair mining system, web-based, no fees when you send coins from one person to another, and you can see on the blog and Twitter that they have an extremely active development team, several ICO sites have given them a good rating, and once the ICO happens, it will be listed on exchanges. So, much like Bitcoin in 2009, it looks like one of the best coins around, but it will be a little while before people are exchanging it. That's JSEcoin.
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