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Re: eXperience Points [XP] ENGLISH
by
WrestlingXP
on 13/11/2017, 11:29:01 UTC
I think that developers should not participate in the production of PoS - https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xp/address.dws?3.htm.
It looks very dangerous, the developer daily has a lot of coins that sell ...

See here - 258d5309a74b98b7...   1853116   2017-11-04 00:19:13   - 999,999,999.998767 XP   61,785,942,433.145164 XP

I think that if the developer stops participating in the development, it will be an interesting project!
Waiting for developer's answer...


Im no longer involved with XP as posted in the original thread/op (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1590538.0).
30+ billion coins have already been given to the new development team which took over this coin over 6 months ago.
The new dev is implementing a change in the wallet in January reversing POS, so POS will not work for people with the largest number of coins, its a little contraversial but fair for people with smaller holdings.
My share is available for investors to purchase should anyone wish to buy a large stake of XP.
Hope that information helps!

Thank you very much for your response.

Big wallets get a lot of coins every day and it's seen in the researcher.

All coins in a large purse can be broken into small and medium entrances and receive a lot of coins.

Just thinking out loud here.

Yes, All coins in large purses can be broken up into small and medium entrances but I do not believe multiple instances of the wallet can run at the same time on a single PC. Therefore the user will have devote multiple CPU's to run the Wallet software on the computer to take advantage of the new reverse proof of stake algorithm. This in theory should speed up the network transactions if people actually do this correct? Making the network more efficient when sending coins? Am I incorrect to think this way?

Also I'm all for the experiment to see what will happen. Not sure how many people will want to buy extra equipment to run XP Wallets just to try and take advantage of the reverse proof of stake. Perhaps if the value of the coin were to sky rocket this would motivate people. Again though even if this happens I believe it has benefit for supporting the network.