Grin becomes ASIC-friendly, with more than 51% of block rewards going to ASICs

Grin becomes ASIC-friendly, with more than 51% of block rewards going to ASICs

According to Chain News, John Tromp, the inventor of the Cuckoo algorithm, said in the forum that more than half of the block rewards of the current anonymous coin project Grin belong to dedicated mining equipment (ASIC) using the Cuckatoo31+ algorithm, which means that Grin has become an ASIC-friendly project. In addition, Grin has also released the second beta version of the client version 3.0 to support the hard fork upgrade around January 15 next year. Chain News previously reported that Grin announced at its conference GrinCon1 that it would launch the latest generation of Cuckaroom, a proof-of-work algorithm family Cuckoo, to further promote the process of converting GPU mining to dedicated equipment ASIC mining equipment. John Tromp, the inventor of the Cuckoo algorithm, will push the relevant code to the Github code library and plans to activate the algorithm on the test network Floonet around December 19.

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