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Re: | ANN | Espers [ESP] | New Algo | New Features In Development | Reverse-ICO |
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bluedude
on 03/06/2016, 13:35:21 UTC
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Don't see why not. It's being mined by quite a few people and has ~3 years before 60% is mined out.
3 years including future PoR mining?
Do we know how thins POR mining going to work?

We explained it before but it is QUITE a few pages back.

Pretty much it's very similiar to PoS however it doesn't rely on a difficulty or anything of that sort.
Blocks will be generated as long as there are two client connected to each other at a set interval (20 seconds as specs indicate)

PoR will then distribute to EVERY online client depending on connection count and be skewed by user's ballance that they hold in their client (to a point so as not to abuse the system and cause the same issues as PoS)

So the more connections the more coins you will receive, the more ballance you hold it will act as a "multiplier" in a way.
Connection cap will be set to what the nodes on the network see so you cannot abuse the system. Kinda make sense?
The goal is that PoR will run the chain without the need for miners and pay the TX fees and Fees that users put in from using the emailing system and other features.




Quick vote: Who here would like a seamless upgrade from the old Auto Updating client to the new one? Or would you all be okay with simply uninstalling the old client and installing the new one?

We ask this as the latter would make for a faster release, but old clients would no longer receive updates, which defeats the purpose regardless of their version.

Just let us know. This is a big jump in functionality so we wanted to feel the community out on this one.

I suggest not to waste your time on the Auto update, troubleshoot it etc... Smiley let us do some work Cheesy
Cheers

There is no need for an auto-updating client for now even though it's a nice feature. Suggesting the same as previous user, don't waste time on it.


-.- guys... that wasn't the question lol. The auto updater will still be in this update without question (you can turn it off via a checkbox)
The question was if the client should be able to seamlessly upgrade from the old 0.8.0.4 version as 0.8.0.5 is SIGNIFICANTLY overhauled and the auto-updater has turned into a full on client management system. Which we've already found a way to make the upgrade seamless so the question is kinda null and void.

Though your input is very useful as we like to know what the community thinks so we thank you very much for sharing your input.
Kind of makes sense now. Would love to see it in action