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Minting - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/minting
Most cryptocoin mining requires specialized hardware, but Peercoin minting can be done on any computer. Minting is energy-efficient, because it is based on the Peercoins you hold, rather than on your processing power. Each time your minting generates a block, your coins help guard the network. To reliably attack the Peercoin network, a malicious user must control the majority of all minting coins, which could even end up harming his own investment.
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Mining - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/mining
Proof of Work mining is used to spread the distribution of new coins, while the security of the network is maintained entirely by Proof of Stake minting. This means that Bitcoin mining vulnerabilities such as Selfish Mining do not impact Peercoin security. Peercoin uses the same mining algorithm as Bitcoin, known as SHA-256. Any hardware that works on the Bitcoin network can also be used to mine Peercoins.
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FAQ - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/faq
Was Peercoin fairly launched? Sunny King announced the planned release of Peercoin 9 days before the release. There were no blocks mined prior to launch. One forum member wrote, [Sunny King] released a link to the source in the other thread at the promised time (5 min before 18:00 UTC). There was no premine. By the time I had built from source and got things running, there were 5 blocks mined. Https:/ bitcointalk.org/index.php? Https:/ bitcointalk.org/index.php? Https:/ bitcointalk.org/index.php? Proof o...
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Merchants - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/merchants
Transactions are processed almost immediately via Peercoin’s blockchain technology. A block explorer instantly verifies an incoming payment. Once a payment has been confirmed by the network, it is secured by world-class cryptography, making it impossible for the customer to reverse. Cut out transaction fees. To make a payment, each sender pays a fee of just 0.01 Peercoin. As a merchant, you pay absolutely nothing.
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Investors - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/investors
Peercoin was launched in 2012, making it one of the oldest and most reliable cryptocoin networks in existence. Peercoin’s annual inflation rate has averaged below 5% during the year 2014, and continues to fall. See peerchain.net. For detailed historic data. Peercoin is the first proof-of-stake coin, which means it doesn’t require massive computing power to secure the network. Get into the nitty-gritty with the Peercoin whitepaper.
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Wallets - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/wallet
A Peercoin wallet is an application used to store and transact Peercoins with other users. Peercoin has two desktop wallets: Peerunity and Peercoin-QT. We recommend Peerunity for most users. For more information on how to use your wallet software, visit the Newcomers page. Peercoin-QT is Peercoin’s core protocol, built and maintained by Peercoin developer Sunny King. It receives only high-priority updates.
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Whitepaper - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/whitepaper
The whitepapers are available in Portable Document Format (PDF). Please use your preferred software for reading.
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Newcomers - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/newcomers
Getting Started with Peercoin. Head on over to the download page. Where you can grab the program you’ll need to store and manage your new coins. Buy from an exchange. Send your money to a Peercoin exchange. Where you’ll be able to buy from other traders in the open market. Take possession of your peercoins by sending them to an address generated by the wallet software. This will protect you in the event that the exchange closes its doors while your money is inside.
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Developers - Peercoin - Secure & Sustainable Cryptocoin.
https://www.peercoin.net/developers
Peercoin development is moving ahead at a rapid pace. The next edition of the core protocol wallet, version 0.5, will contain the following features:. Currently, in order to mint new coins, users must keep a wallet connected to the network, which is known as a hot wallet. Hot wallets are at a greater risk of malware stealing their coins, because they must remain connected to the internet during the minting process. In the next version of Peercoin, special minting keys. Get paid for it? Is an inexpensive ...