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Ravencoin

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Ravencoin is a digital peer to peer network that aims to implement a use case specific blockchain, designed to efficiently handle one specific function: the transfer of assets from one party to another. Built on a fork of the Bitcoin code, Ravencoin was launched January 3rd, 2018, and is a truly open source project...
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4 user opinions

LD
Bitcoin Core Developer Source
ASIC-resistant is stupid. It just gives a bigger advantage to whoever does it first.
AP
Co-founder and CIO of BlockTower Capital Source
Polymath, harbor, ravencoin, twero, templum, among at least a few dozen early attempts (some of the examples above are complimentary.). As others noted, regulations slow this down, and there’s no value until network effects are bootstrapped.
LB
Head of Project Zero at TokenSoft Source
Ravencoin is an interesting project to watch. Developers are definitely trying to use PoW but limit miner power with alternating hashing algorithms and a desire to fork to algorithms if the current setup is exploited. They have some interesting ideas, but I wonder how much a miner would be willing to invest with this seemingly adverse stance.
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Software Engineer, Facebook Source
Ravencoin should not exist. Doesn't need to be a coin and probably not great at stopping ASIC development. $150m market cap is absurd.

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NR Noah Ruderman Software Engineer, Facebook
Ravencoin should not exist. Doesn't need to be a coin and probably not great at stopping ASIC development. $150m market cap is absurd.
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LB Lawson Baker Head of Project Zero at TokenSoft
Ravencoin is an interesting project to watch. Developers are definitely trying to use PoW but limit miner power with alternating hashing algorithms and a desire to fork to algorithms if the current setup is exploited. They have some interesting ideas, but I wonder how much a miner would be willing to invest with this seemingly adverse stance.
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AP Ari Paul Co-founder and CIO of BlockTower Capital
Polymath, harbor, ravencoin, twero, templum, among at least a few dozen early attempts (some of the examples above are complimentary.). As others noted, regulations slow this down, and there’s no value until network effects are bootstrapped.
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LD Luke Dashjr Bitcoin Core Developer
ASIC-resistant is stupid. It just gives a bigger advantage to whoever does it first.