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Barricade
1/2 The privacy on PIVX is implemented as a Zerocoin protocol. That said, you can destroy a specific denomination (e.g. 1 coin) and then mint the same amount as a new coin.
truthdig
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I can 2nd that. In PIVX you "burn" a coin. That gives you a cryptographic "ticket". You then keep the "ticket" as long as you want, then hand in the "ticket" for a new minted coin.
truthdig
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The newly minted coin then has no history. It's so simple and elegant. PIVX didn't invent this, but they've successfully implemented this in the code, and that says a lot.
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I love zerocoin’s elegancy very much. Not a fan of PIVX though. Zcoin is nice.
truthdig
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Right there with you, Zcoin $XZC is great too, Reuben and the guys are doing a great job, the Merkle Tree Proof to help fair mining is very exciting.
Barricade
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What's the biggest drawback do you see in PIVX?
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I don’t like that pos stuff.
PIVX
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PIVX's PoS system allows for greater decentralization and equitable block reward distribution. PoS is also not vulnerable to 51% attacks. https://blockonomi.com/51-attack-calculator/
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That’s nonsense. If PoS is viable, then only after coins are distributed with PoW. There is nothing more honest than PoW distribution.
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PoS allows for greater attraction of coins towards initial stakeholders, thus they control rules de facto. That calculator is Peice of Shit btw.