AdCoin will switch to Proof-of-Stake with masternodes on December 20th

AdCoin will switch to Proof-of-Stake with masternodes on December 20th

During the summer of 2018, AdCoin became a victim of multiple 51% attacks on Cryptopia. This resulted in 499.000 AdCoin being duplicated and indirectly influencing the AdCoin price. Short term, AdCoin has already implemented a number of solutions: increasing the number of confirmations from 20 to 250 blocks, mining stimulation and reimbursing Cryptopia for the ‘lost’ AdCoin.

Since AdCoin has been around for 1,5 years the initial coins are distributed to investors, advertisers, publishers and other interested parties. This enabled AdCoin to move forward with a new way of asking the support of the community to contribute to the development of AdCoin. This new method, called Proof-of-Stake (PoS), replaces mining power with your AdCoin ‘at stake’. Everyone who holds AdCoin can participate in the security and overall network stability by staking their AdCoin, for which they get rewarded. In addition to PoS AdCoin will introduce masternodes. These nodes in the network are used for special transactions and as an extra security and governance layer. Masternodes are awarded with a share of the block rewards, similarly to the ‘stakers’.

Changing to PoS and masternodes solves the current problems and will make sure that the blockchain remains fast, cheap and stable in the future. The algorithm change will start December 20th, 2018. future. Staking will be available for all AdCoin holders, while masternodes will require 100.000 AdCoin as a limit to be setup. Return on staking and masternodes will depend on the number of AdCoin staked and the amount of masternodes that are online. The return on staking is expected to be around 4% while Masternodes will be close to 6,5%.

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