Just wanted to say that I like that you are posting relevant information here as well as in discord. I find when checking out a new project the first place I go is Bitcointalk and if there is some regular activity it makes a big difference in whether I hang around or not. I also like that things are moving ahead at a regular pace, not ultra quick but consistent. Like the work is being done but not mindlessly. Good job.
Also great to see a project out of Australia, some local projects are always welcome and worth getting behind.
Finally, I notice a few complaining about the choice of Scrypt, but I actually appreciate that there are still some interesting projects around that I can use my old L3 to mine.
See you in discord.
Thank for the kind words. I greatly appreciate it.
This is a labor of love for me. I'm not in crypto to make money.
I'm here to encourage a system that will help redistribute wealth from the upper class to the lower as opposed to the opposite, of which, halving reward model based coins such as Bitcoin, do quite well at...
Scrypt was chosen for that very reason. There are many hobby miners with old scrypt ASICs. I wanted to give these people a chance at making use of redundant technology. The same way most people, even the poor, have mobile phones. In time, I see ASIC technology following the same path. Smaller, cheaper, more efficient and in time, maybe all mobiles would ultimately have a dedicated multi-algo chip.
In the end, we want everyone to be a miner.
Bitcoin was intended to be CPU only. 1 cpu. 1 vote. That was the mantra.
It's all about reducing barriers to entry and the psychological barrier of the ponzi-like structure for inflation, is certainly one of the issue's I'm also trying to tackle.
We have plenty of research idea's as well. Such as subdermal wallets and subdermal staking.
And yeah. Doge is about the best this country has had to offer, so hopefully, Zerozed can contribute to the space and get Aus on the map.
Much love,
Calem