Filter
Exclude
Time range
-
Near
Replying to @laurashin
calling the first release five is just premining the lore.
9
New updates to KaspaFAQ.com! More questions have been answered about #Kaspa, including information about Toccata. More coming soon! • What is the Toccata Mainnet pre-release? • What is Toccata's new minimum transaction fee rule? • Is the Toccata node database upgrade reversible? • What is the Crescendo Hardfork? • Why is Kaspa rewriting its node software in Rust? • What is the sparse window approach in Kaspa's difficulty calculation? • Can an attacker manipulate Kaspa's block emission schedule? • What is the RocksDB Preset System in Kaspa? • What is header pruning and why does Kaspa need it? • What is DK and how does it relate to GHOSTDAG? • How does Kaspa adjust mining difficulty fairly? • Why is Kaspa being rewritten in Rust? • How does Kaspa decide which blocks earn a block reward? • What happens if a miner's clock drifts more than two minutes? • What are difficulty windows in Kaspa? • Why is raising Kaspa's blocks-per-second rate technically challenging? • What is KIP-2 and what would it change for Kaspa? • What is IBD and why does Kaspa node sync speed matter? • What is Kaspa's codebase rewrite, and why does it matter? • What is the proposed difficulty adjustment window in Kaspa? • How have Kaspa node storage and processing requirements improved recently? • What are Kaspa Improvement Proposals (KIPs)? • How did Crescendo affect Kaspa node operators? • What does the new GetVirtualChainFromBlockV2 API change for Kaspa integrators? • What is rusty-kaspa? • What improvements did rusty-kaspa v1.1.0 (RC1) introduce? • What are Kaspa's testnet performance targets for the Rust rewrite? • What does blocks per second (BPS) mean for Kaspa confirmations? • What changes to timestamp flexibility are proposed in Kaspa's KIPs? • What is Kaspa's difficulty adjustment algorithm (DAA)? • Can miners manipulate Kaspa timestamps to lower mining difficulty? • What is message signing in Kaspa and why does it matter? • How does Kaspa sign a personal message with a private key? • Why does Kaspa use a separate hash key for signing personal messages? • What does 'fair launch' mean for Kaspa? • How does Kaspa prove it had no hidden premining? • What is the Kaspa genesis proof? • What is the current block speed of Kaspa?
3
5
16
1,407
Replying to @CalebFranzen
It's completely useless and even the ltc founder advises to choose btc over ltc. it's basically the same just with the usual shitcoin premining, centralisation etc... And it has not moved in years. it's dead.
1
1,863
Replying to @TheDesertLynx
The criticism of premining has always been of insiders getting rich by dumping their freely obtained coins on investors. Satoshi left his coins just sitting there for the rest of eternity. He took that supply off the market, he didn’t dump it on the market.
1
5
220
Replying to @TheDesertLynx
How would you have done it differently not having the knowledge you have today of shitcoins premining.
1
4
244
Replying to @TheDesertLynx
FAKE NEWS. The truth: Satoshi did not premine Bitcoin. Either you do not know the definition of what premining is or you are trying to farm for engagement. He mined bitcoin AFTER the network launch. Considering it was the first and only coin at the time he mined a lot himself mostly to test the system. Unlike many alt crypto coins, as founders premined coins. Also unlike many alt crypto coins he did not spend any of his coins nor did he rug pull anyone. Good luck with your spreading of fake news.
1
2
26
1,134
Replying to @TheDesertLynx
Is it Satoshi's fault that so few joined the network? No...but go ahead. Keep spinning it as "premining". Unlike 99.9999% of those who've followed, Satoshi actually proved his concept, and code worked, BEFORE HE EVEN WROTE THE WHITEPAPER!
1
2
122
Anway it was wrong the same way as premining.
1
2
28
Then call it: Zcash did kind of a hidden premining. Does things not make better!
1
5
184
Things crypto people say while premining 50% of a token supply for themselves.
Saylor owning 4% of bitcoin is probably not a good thing
2
3
82
3,642
Replying to @IOHK_Charles
Everything you said is a total fabrication or distortion. Zcash is a premined shitcoin. When 25% of every block reward a miner finds gets stolen from the miner, and the funds automatically get funneled in to the dev wallet, that is just premining by another name. It's basically a premine with a timelock that only unlocks after miners find blocks. And Hal Finney was not for Zcash, he was for adding privacy to THE BITCOIN PROTOCL via Zerocoin. Zerocoin project never materialized. Zcash is not Zerocoin. He never endorsed Zcash. He never even heard of it. Zcash came out many years after his death. Zooko going on stage and telling a crowd of people that Hal Finney secretly hated bitcoin and was Zcash's first user is not only a lie, it's extremely disrespectful to Hal and his family. He's distorting a dead man's legacy with a bunch of lies to pump his shitcoin. It's easy to lie about dead people and use them as marketing props because they aren't alive correct you. Also, Hal's family has stuck around, you see them sometimes go on podcasts. Guess what, they are bitcoiners. They aren't shilling Zcash.
13
7
163
7,891
fairly distributed through no premining and an unlock that lets everyone partake, in their own time 😎
1
6
52
Replying to @SherylSimpyb
Xrp is not crypto. Premining billions and selling it to fools. Bitcoin is real and only king in crypto world!
3
262
Replying to @Paulatalksirh
You’re delusional. Only bitcoin and bitcoin like chains make sense. Premining bilions in coins and call it decentralized is just crazy.
2
8
992
Breakdown of “Premining (Part 1)” from Proof of Stake: Vitalik Buterin didn’t just randomly launch Ethereum, it came after months of traveling, networking, writing, and seeing different ideologies around the early crypto world.
5
5
15
1,044
Every chain. It was in the node code. If btc decides to delete/redistribute the satoshi "premining" coins, this is how they do it. It is actively discussed.
1
2
131
Replying to @Bitcoin_Teddy
- The founder premining - centralized block production - a broken security design with fees not compensating halvings - a single client worked on by a exclusive circle of devs behind closed doors ...
3
1
3
236
from premining theory to bla bla bla realquick 😂😂😂😂
1
1
7
96
Everything I wrote is true. 1. If Ripple and its founders premining 100% of a coin to be used as their piggy bank to make Ripple Labs shareholders rich can be called "neutral", then literally every token on earth is "neutral." 2. All L1 tokens have been displaced by stablecoins as bridge currencies including ETH, SOL, BNB. 3. XRPL is slow compared to modern chains. It was launched in 2012. It's obsolete and irrelevant.
2
36
Replying to @Vladcostea
It's ethically okay if Satoshi sells the coins he mined. Unlike Ethereum, there's no premining in Bitcoin.
11
124