Technical question: with the new BiTG = Bitcoin Gold forking to make it ASIC resistant. And given that Scrypt was once ASIC resistant, would you or your chip supplier be able to make an ASIC for Bitcoin Gold?
Just because a coin is marked ASIC resistant doesn't mean it is. I recently saw that when Scrypt first came out, it was pointed out that Scrypt was not "memory hard" enough to prevent GPU usage. And it wasn't. Was that intentional by the creator? Possibly. A lot of people think alt coins are scams. And, truly, most of them are.
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Hi thanks for the clarification but back to the question: can he or can't he make an ASIC for bitcoin gold?