I want to thank ArticMine for his two posts in this thread. The first one was instrumental in focusing me on an aspect of my design that makes it clear I have a winner. The second one supported my statement to wait until all details are released on eMunie. So apparently we have an astute and mature individual ArticMine. If I am not mistaken he is affiliated with Monero. I wish I could work with those Monero devs, they are very smart. But unfortunately there are some ideological differences and if there are too many cooks in the kitchen, it becomes difficult to gain consensus on what to do. For example, my ideas about distribution might cause a lot of discord (and any way we can't delete the coins and redistribute Monero or Aeon). I think I need to prove something first and if so then other A listers will see the opportunity.
So eMunie uses blocks after all, this thread would've been a whole lot shorter if that was clear from the beginning.

Good to see that someone gets the point of why I am annoyed with Fuserleer's games. I asked him to release all the details so I wasn't playing a game of hide & seek. He then starts insinuating that I am dumb because I don't want to play the 25 questions game that monsterer wants to play.
I used to work (in the adjacent cubicle) for 150+ IQ genuises such as this guy (the guy who created what is now Corel Painter):
http://relativisticobserver.blogspot.com/2011/12/2011-year-of-steve.htmlThese people are very productive and don't tolerate any bullshit such as wasting time when not presenting the holistic elucidation.
Btw, both he and Tom Hedges stated they were amazed how productive I was. The first day on the job I had constructed a massive printer driver testing suite and had fixed the printer driver issues in Painter for the Windows version. But I was also younger, healthier, more energetic, more willing to work on stuff that I didn't necessarily have to believe so strongly in to be inspired. As we get older, we become much more selective about what drives our passion, because we have less energy to give (or at least that is the case for me perhaps because I am burnt out on my life's wild journey).
At that time I was working with Lee Lorenzen who had created a porting layer so that Painter was written to the Mac API (even for the GUI) and this would run on Windows. You may recall Lee Lorenzen was the creator of Ventura Publisher, one of the world's first desktop publishing software (the other major one back then was Aldus Page Maker). At around the same time, I had created WordUp desktop publishing/word processing software for the Atari ST and Google will confirm to you that it was popular and had significant global market share. It shipped on 5 floppy disks and was written primarily in 68000 assembly code and towards the later stages features were being added in C.
I was known in the Painter work for being able to fix the most entangled bugs that couldn't be solved by tracing in a debugger but required insight into very convoluted algorithms of Painter. I also amicably trained Priscill Shi (fresh college grad) and she became our most prolific bug fixer given the conceptual insights I taught her on how to think about debugging. I also on my initiative served as a liason to Tech Support dept forging friendships and communicating key points that only developers could know. I was the all around guy.
So please don't accuse me of not being capable. The issue is a matter of scale of work, marketing issues, and also factors around me personally being not so strong and not so good situation. But if there is a will and a design worth fighting for, there is way.
I had become unnecessarily dismayed recently thinking that every design I had considered was imperfect. I now realize the imperfections in my design are superior to Bitcoin in critically important ways and that for as long as the mining power stays in the hands of the payers, then we have a fighting chance to keep it decentralized.
One need only graph some complex scenarios to visualize this effect.
Any chance you can produce such an example to make this clear?
edit: I'd also like clarification on why you see the need for blocks (where a block is defined as a grouping of more than 1 transaction)?
This does need to elucidated unequivocally. I don't think it is my role to impact Iota's launch. Come-from-Beyond demonstrates a very high S/N ratio, he has brought important ideas to the community which have even aided my design, and who knows I might even want to work with him. Let him get a return on his investment. I have said enough for the time being. I can say more at a future date.
You are so sensitive like a female.
Hm, haven't you just commited a crime by posting this? I believe in the USA even a little insinuation that males and females are not equal is punished pretty hard.
Lol. Well you know if I succeed in creating any decentralized design TPTB may take revenge on me. But the point after all is what the design can accomplish for everyone else. And if I get to fuck a few more virgins before I die, then I parting with more than Obama given that Michelle is a man.