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Review on MAZA by Marcos Stroud

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Congratulations to Hillbillyjoker, who now owns a Radeon 7750 for the bargain…

Congratulations to Hillbillyjoker, who now owns a Radeon 7750 for the bargain basement price of 10,000 MZC, including shipping. Up now at the Mazacoin Marketplace is a dazzling iPod shuffle. Bid your hearts out. It'll be a collector's item soon. Coming next: A Raspberry Pi, with extras, and a (nice) VOIP telephone system. And if this ever gets too spammy, I'm happy to stop it. I'm just trying to promote some MZC transactions with tangible goods, and hope you'll join me.
With patience, comes reward. Now, I can never guarantee anything in this wild, wild crypto market. However, when you see what this coin has to offer compared to 95+% of the junk out there with zero adoption/outlook. then it's really a no brainer to sit tight and have faith. You could always day trade and undercut during minor drops, but that does require some dedication and a little bit of luck.



Pros
  • if you want join my "bagholders" group and hear news before release add me on skype : arthur7762 ! ;-) Only people interested in maza! ;-) Maybe their plan is to allow the price to bottom out, and once theystacked enough coins announce signed papers from the council andprice rockets! If someone wanted to try and buy half of Maza the value would go up very quickly, the market cap is just a snapshot of the latest trading price applied to the total supply. But recently Maza trades at low volumes so things can change fast. POW just means you can mine it, the same equipment that can mine Bitcoin can be used to mine Mazacoin, as it shares the SHA256 algorithm.
Cons
  • The voice of reason If we can get together some PoS systems, and hopefully some video poker/keno/blackjack machines together, I'm pretty sure I can organize some gear and some crew to improve wifi infrastructure at Pine Ridge. Our team has a good deal of networking, and commercial wireless experience. and we may be able to come up with some commercial gear donations) I'd also be happy to start talking with some of the tribes here (especially the one opening the new casino!!) Taking time to decide things is wise - IMO the only thing that needs immediate attention is the stability of the chain. If we can get block times to be normal (i. e. really avg block time as expected, without hundreds of blocks in a few minutes and no blocks for hours), then I think we have some time to make some decisions on exactly how to proceed best with any code changes or updates. While auxpow (mergemining) will have the desired effect of making such opportunistic mining very difficult, if not impossible, this takes time for pool adoption. I suspect that changing the targeting algorithm is the most crucial to achieving transaction rate, and block time stability. If there's not majority consensus on mergemining, then we should discuss it further. It's not something that will have huge instant effect upon fork. It might be an interesting compromise to change the rate of block-reward halving, and increase the time of production in years, instead of changing the block reward. But. i'm not sure how that changes what's happened already, or the large quantity distributed already. so I'm not sure how it helps the near term exchange rate economics). Slowing production overall may be a good thing, but must be carefully considered.