2. Coin rewards are proportional to difficulty. A 1000khash/s machine will generate 1 FairCoin/day approximately, no matter when you join.
Is basically not possible, sorry.
(No way to know your machine details, lots of ways to split up stronger machine into appearing as smaller ones etc.)
EDIT: Maybe you just mislead with that wording.
Machine maybe irrelevant. Coins per hashpower is do-able, machines we have no knowledge of.
It just means the more of the earth's entire energy budget we burn hashing, the more coins in total we will create, so the more money people spend on mining gear the more the market will be flooded with coins, so insane amounts of hashing farms lead to insane amounts of coins, at some point presumably lowering the value of the coins, whereupon what does it matter how many coins you have, what really matters is whether prices in terms of that coin skyrocket so high that no amount of coins will ever be enough for little sally's smartphone to put her children and grandchildren through university.
EDIT: Nowadatys really about the only thing you need to make a coin fair is for its difficulty to be approriate to the amount of hashing it is getting, which is accomplished best by simply mining coins that already exist instead of launching new ones.
-MarkM-