let's ask some simple questions first:
1/ What hacash trying to solve in crypto space? Where is the demand for using hacash? (Sorry, I read your whitepaper but I see nothing)
2/ How does Hacash prevent 51% attack and chain-split?
3/ Why don't people use Bitcoin and Ethereum instead?
In Hacash, 51% attack protection is implemented by means of "node-notaries" (addresses with the largest number of coins) which sign blocks in the main network; when trying to use a new chain (attack), nodes check its history and if there are no records of such blocks, they simply discard it. A more complete understanding of this system can be obtained by reading the whitepaper.
I haven't read the code about that part yet. But I witnessed the chain forking 2 times a few days ago, miner that has the largest hash leads the chain.
Anyway, how many "node-notaries" are there?
let's ask some simple questions first:
1/ What hacash trying to solve in crypto space? Where is the demand for using hacash? (Sorry, I read your whitepaper but I see nothing)
2/ How does Hacash prevent 51% attack and chain-split?
3/ Why don't people use Bitcoin and Ethereum instead?
Read this one:
https://medium.com/@CryptoKenYou/what-is-hacash-52bcd7b438ea I've read that before asking questions, your article used a lot of big words, compared hacash itself to bitcoin, which only draws attention to crypto-newbies, and those people don't have either skills or money. After all, your article has nothing to answer my questions.
If you continue answering questions for such critical questions by just throwing a link, no one will care about this coin seriously (I assume you want more skilled people and buyers pay attention to hacash, not a bunch of idiots and small miners).