There is a concern by the Monero team that the fork can compromise the privacy of its user.
See: https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/7608/what-is-monerov-and-how-is-it-different-than-moneroPrivacy isn't an issue to me, since I am only investing into XMR as a speculative coin to hopefully make some profit to pay off my student debt when the cryptos market become bullish again! XD
But if it is such a big issue for them couldn't Monero consider making their code/network unforkable like how NEO do?
Perhaps MoneroV should consider a strategy to upgrade how the ring-signature work such that even if it is being forked, the privacy wouldn't become compromised?
That would then put XMV a further step above Monero! And secondly, the MoneroV team should modify the code in such a way that replay attacks (e.g. sending coin in one network could trigger the sending of coins in the other, just like the problem BTC/BCH and ETH/ETC has) is avoided (perhaps by appending an additional character/indicator in front of the addresses sent out from the MoneroV network, like adding a V at the end of every address, etc).
I really hope this project will succeed, and I am looking forward to the lite-wallet where I do NOT have to download the whole blockchain!
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Also if you guys are to implement a built-in miner for your wallet, hopefully you could do something different from the other PoWs cryptos, where the payout is base on the work put in (i.e. total hashing power contributed) rather than finding a block. That way everyone is part of a single mega-pool where so long as you participate to contribute your CPU/GPU resources to securing the network, you will get a % of the pie. A further upgrade would be to disable GPU mining, and rely on a much wider number of people participating in low-hash rate CPU mining, so as to do away with any centralised entity talking over as a mining whale dominating the whole network.
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