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Hero MemberActivity: 560Merit: 500 Re: [Poll] What anonymous coin will succed? April 12, 2014, 10:18:46 PM #11



1. DarkCoin: Has a function beta after 3 months, being actively tested as we speak. Based on randomly selected masternodes that have the necessary incentives to behave and can't do any damage even if they don't. Looks promising.

2. ByteCoin: Very mysterious, to say the least. If the ring signatures are functioning as intended with no exploits, that's a huge step. I'm trying to mine it, but not getting any coins since I have to solo.



Questionable ones:



1. Anoncoin: Has been around for almost a year and has nothing to show for it. That's some remarkable incompetence, unless I've misunderstood the coin's intention (I2P by itself is nothing). It now seems to be hoping to free ride on Zerocoin's code.

2. Fedoracoin: Centralized mixing? Already exists for BTC. Blockchain.info charges for it, but DarkWallet just came out to do it for free. Pretty irrelevant anyway, since it requires trust. Interesting ones:1. DarkCoin: Has a function beta after 3 months, being actively tested as we speak. Based on randomly selected masternodes that have the necessary incentives to behave and can't do any damage even if they don't. Looks promising.2. ByteCoin: Very mysterious, to say the least. If the ring signatures are functioning as intended with no exploits, that's a huge step. I'm trying to mine it, but not getting any coins since I have to solo.Questionable ones:1. Anoncoin: Has been around for almost a year and has nothing to show for it. That's some remarkable incompetence, unless I've misunderstood the coin's intention (I2P by itself is nothing). It now seems to be hoping to free ride on Zerocoin's code.2. Fedoracoin: Centralized mixing? Already exists for BTC. Blockchain.info charges for it, but DarkWallet just came out to do it for free. Pretty irrelevant anyway, since it requires trust.