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_Kristijan_

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  1. comment
    Comment #29014526

    There is not only PoS. Open Representative Voting (ORV) is a working solution: https://docs.nano.org/what-is-nano/overview/

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    Comment #23244617

    > The technology for preventing double-spending is incredibly inefficient and slow. Transaction costs are high. Right now, a Bitcoin This is true of bitcoin. There are better crypt…

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    Comment #22347303

    > NANO is what IOTA was trying to be. That's much too sweeping a statement. The Nano currency is a pure currency. IOTA on the other hand wants to sell itself as a data exchange lay…

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    Comment #21620037

    Nano consensus mechanism is called Open Representative Voting (ORV). It has similar sides to proof-of-stake, but differs in important places. e.g. it is less a "stake" than a votin…

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    Comment #21543634

    "Bitcoin (and all other cryptocoins) are just not usable for mass transactions. Buying anything with bitcoin takes over 10 minutes" Anybody here know the currency Nano? The ORV (Op…

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    Comment #20352586

    I would like to bring Open Representative Voting (ORV) into the game. On ORV, every account can freely choose a Representative at any time to vote on their behalf, even when the de…

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    Comment #20213469

    Feels like we're playing the first round in "Master of Orion" when you start scanning the stars around you ;)

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    Comment #19191634

    A "faster, more efficient cryptocurrency" is already in productive operation since 2015. Called "Nano" https://nano.org/en

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    Comment #18526075

    And if it's air or water cooled

  10. comment
    Comment #17329442

    @elonmusk did you listen?

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    Comment #17083870

    "Feels like downloading Windows shareware in the 90s to me." Bull's eye!