Hi,
last week I read an article about these new kind of coins, which shall be faster, feeless and minerless.
It is a total new fraction in cryptocurrency-market, following new rules.
By now you can only buy them on exchanges on the net or at Binance, Bitfinex or Bittrex (or BarterDex, decentralized exch.)
So iIYou can get to know more about DAG here https://dagcoin.org/
Still, there are some gravient differences inbetween them, which will decide who survives.
Raiblock and IOTA being the most popular ones, I will quote their differences here:
IOTA has a “Cooridinator” which is temporarly placed to secure the network untill it is scaled up enough
RaiBlocks has a “representative system” which will be there forever and it is basically
an address with a lot of money.
This is a potential attack vector (is it?)
IOTA has a unique feature Off-chain Transactions
RaiBlocks: The sender must be online to make a transaction
IOTA has a mechanism to trim ledger size in a process called snapshotting
RaiBlocks does not, and over time, size can become an issue (important?; btc will also get problems with that, still raised up to 15k)
source: https://forum.iota.org/t/iota-vs-raiblocks/6413
Another good article https://hackernoon.com/iota-vs-raiblocks-413679bb4c3e
Raiblock 2 weeks, $2 to $33
What do you think?!
Are you going to make a fortune on it or not?!
last week I read an article about these new kind of coins, which shall be faster, feeless and minerless.
It is a total new fraction in cryptocurrency-market, following new rules.
By now you can only buy them on exchanges on the net or at Binance, Bitfinex or Bittrex (or BarterDex, decentralized exch.)
So iIYou can get to know more about DAG here https://dagcoin.org/
Still, there are some gravient differences inbetween them, which will decide who survives.
Raiblock and IOTA being the most popular ones, I will quote their differences here:
IOTA has a “Cooridinator” which is temporarly placed to secure the network untill it is scaled up enough
RaiBlocks has a “representative system” which will be there forever and it is basically
an address with a lot of money.
This is a potential attack vector (is it?)
IOTA has a unique feature Off-chain Transactions
RaiBlocks: The sender must be online to make a transaction
IOTA has a mechanism to trim ledger size in a process called snapshotting
RaiBlocks does not, and over time, size can become an issue (important?; btc will also get problems with that, still raised up to 15k)
source: https://forum.iota.org/t/iota-vs-raiblocks/6413
Another good article https://hackernoon.com/iota-vs-raiblocks-413679bb4c3e
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Raiblock 2 weeks, $2 to $33
What do you think?!
Are you going to make a fortune on it or not?!
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