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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Pascal Coin: P2P cryptocurrency without need of historical operations
by
valley365
on 10/12/2016, 00:13:43 UTC
Being coded in Pascal means that is has years of experience withing development environments, meaning that it is malleable and also a secure programming language.

I respectfully disagree. As people said before, Pascal is an old and dying language. Those used to be written in Pascal almost all replaced by C++ and Java. C++/Java (and other new languages) are clearly much more secure than Pascal. You can write a coin using Fortran, as people did in the eighties, nothing wrong with it, the coin can still work. But I will say that it's a bad choice, why? because it will be difficult to be maintained, enhanced, or linked/interfaced with latest web and internet based environment.