Ubiq has the potential for MASSIVE gains in 2017/2018
Is UBIQ ($UBQ) better than Ethereum?
The Flux Difficulty Algorithm™ is one of the innovations of the Ubiq network. Prior to Ubiq there have been other Ethereum forks which were attacked as they did not have an adequate difficulty algorithm which was able to dynamically adjust to hash rate.
In the picture below you can see the phenomenal effect once this algorithm was used in Ubiq at smoothening out fluctuations to give an average of only 88 seconds per block over time!!!!!!!
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Exponentially Subjective Scoring is now an optional flag for services like exchanges and pools to calculate during any adverse network conditions including forks. This protection exponentially reduces the window a double spend can take place while also providing seamless consensus of nodes on the “longest” chain.
Designed Monetary Policy, block rewards will start out at 8 and decrease by 1 yearly until it reaches a minimum of 1 UBQ per block
The longer block times of Ubiq means the DAG size growth will be much slower, allowing graphics cards with 2GB RAM to mine for over 6 years. In Ethereum 2GB graphics cards were obsolete a bit over a year later after launch as seen in the chart below.
Ubiq carries forward 3 years of value, growth and development from the JBS network.
It is Fair Launch cryptocurrency with zero premine or ICO
Fusion Wallet (www.ubiqsmart.com)
The Team
Julian Yap
Well experienced in building blockchain technology and Systems Engineering working with notable projects like Bittrex (over 100 coin code reviews), Blocktech and Decred. Julian has provided several key principles of design, networking and economics to the project.
Luke Williams
Joining the space in early 2012, Luke became well known within the blockchain community for building and providing resources and services. The creator of Iquidus Explorer, a blockchain search tool deployed for many ledgers in the industry. He is also the Technical Director for his company KryptoTech located in Spain.
Kris Hansen
Along with bringing many relationships in the existing fintech space, Kris is a capable developer for a wide range of systems and languages. He is helping with several technologies and use cases for the project along with contributing to the blockchain codebase.
Alex Sterk
Appearing with blocktalk in early 2015, Alex has met and interviewed a host of notable people and projects in the cryptocurrency industry. Examining them across many attributes but providing meaningful education for many across the space, Alex brings his networking and management skills as our community manager
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