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March 31, 2014, 03:18:56 AM
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The ASIC progression and algorithms designed to exclude rather than include:

Bitcoin (SHA256) --> Litecoin (Scrypt) --> Vertcoin (Adaptive-N) --> Darkcoin (X11) --> Huh --> Playing "Keep Away" from ASICs.

However, ASICs will be seemingly inevitable for every coin as technology improves exponentially. I don't think it's healthy to hop from coin to coin hoping it will remain fair for the average miner.

One solution is MyriadCoin. The blockchain can be mined by any of 5 algorithms concurrently, not linearly. SHA-256, Scrypt, Groestl, Skein, and Qubit miners all get 1/5 of the blockchain "pie". Each algorithm is designed to solve a Myriad block every 2.5 minutes with independent difficulties that adjust after every block they solve. This means with 5 algorithms a block is solved by one of these algorithms every 30 seconds on average.

No matter how many ASICs mine this coin with SHA256 or Scrypt or any future ASICs of Groestl, Skein, or Qubit, those miners will still receive 1/5 of the total block rewards.

The best part? Any new algorithm (e.g. Adaptive-N or X11) can be switched in by a popular vote to welcome a new mining community.

If running away from ASICs doesn't seem like a healthy future for cryptocurrencies, then take a good look at Myriad.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=483515.2360

Myriadcoin - the first multi-PoW blockchain! (Mine with SHA256 [ASICs], Scrypt [GPU/ASICs], Skein [GPUs], Groestl [GPUs], OR Qubit [CPUs/GPUs]).
Myriad Website // Myriad on Reddit || Myriad Android Wallet || Myriad Electrum Wallet || Multi-vPoW and Block "Tips" - Solution to Parasitic Merged Mining
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March 31, 2014, 03:27:11 AM
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+1, I like Myriad's solution to this problem that is centralized mining cartels/manufacturers vs the regular Joe Miner.
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Please don't glance over this post.

Myriadcoin - the first multi-PoW blockchain! (Mine with SHA256 [ASICs], Scrypt [GPU/ASICs], Skein [GPUs], Groestl [GPUs], OR Qubit [CPUs/GPUs]).
Myriad Website // Myriad on Reddit || Myriad Android Wallet || Myriad Electrum Wallet || Multi-vPoW and Block "Tips" - Solution to Parasitic Merged Mining
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Myriad is one of the few shining stars in altcoin history
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March 31, 2014, 09:16:58 AM
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Does it support merged mining?

If so, does that include being able to be a secondary chain in a merge or does it support it only in the case of its being used as the primary chain in the merge?

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March 31, 2014, 09:53:31 AM
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Does it support merged mining?

If so, does that include being able to be a secondary chain in a merge or does it support it only in the case of its being used as the primary chain in the merge?

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That's a very good question, but I don't think it does.
Would be pretty cool though.
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March 31, 2014, 09:15:34 PM
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Does it support merged mining?

If so, does that include being able to be a secondary chain in a merge or does it support it only in the case of its being used as the primary chain in the merge?

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I'm not sure. Would this add extra security to the blockchain? What would be the benefit of this?

Myriadcoin - the first multi-PoW blockchain! (Mine with SHA256 [ASICs], Scrypt [GPU/ASICs], Skein [GPUs], Groestl [GPUs], OR Qubit [CPUs/GPUs]).
Myriad Website // Myriad on Reddit || Myriad Android Wallet || Myriad Electrum Wallet || Multi-vPoW and Block "Tips" - Solution to Parasitic Merged Mining
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