Oh, folkes.
That's so weird to tell about BCN "pre mine" and BMR no-premine as its advantage. You know, people who will find out BMR much more later will say that you premined BMR. Just because they will be late for low diffs.
And they will think it's unfair distribution, because you have coins and they don't. As you do it now.
People will start to do their own "fair" forkes. As a result we will have hundreds useless coins as Bitcoin's ones. It's so stupid and irritating.
Btw I offer not to call BCN situation as "premine", because it's significantly other situation.
I agree that it's definitely not a premine. I now always put premine in quotes when referring to BCN. It's more like an extreme case of a ninja launch if we
had to put words to it. But there's really no appropriate terminology for this because a deepweb launch followed by 2 years of mining is unprecedented in cryptocurrency history.
But is this an advantage for BMR? Seems the market (miners) think so, which suggests we as a community doesn't see a deepweb launch as public knowledge (hence the premine accusations). It's just an opinion, but I tend to sympathize with that.
BMR's difficulty is ~250k, which is equivalent to 500k BCN difficulty. And it hit this 3 days after launch, which speaks for itself. The emission is a lot flatter and there a lot of people on it right now so I don't think this is merely a get-rich-quick scheme.