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RE: From triggering the dMAmapping⇗⇗⇗⇗⇗⇗ buy alert, Nano (NANO) has seen a staggering growth of no less than x 166.51 to the current price of $16.40. Remains bullish.

It is amazing. @stephenkendal and has miraculous features
Consensus without mining
Since each Reebok account has its own blockage, and the owner is the only person who, in addition to the pluchen, there is no need for the metal to regulate and verify transactions. Since the Replux currency transactions should not refer to previous transactions to prove that they are the correct owner of the currency sent, the double spending in Rebelux has a different meaning than that in the bicoin currency. In this network, each transaction must include a signal to the previous owner block, so there will be no double spend unless someone tries to refer to the same previous group in two separate transmissions.
If this happens, the network votes on the correct process. After creating each Rebelux account, a representative node is selected as the proxy for the vote. These nodes are expected to be replicated on the Internet and controlled by a trusted individual. The significance of this vote is to know the number of relevant rellux currencies. Which has the most currency to vote for. Because each vote depends on the amount of the Rebelux, the 51% attack on Reblux will require the attacker to control 51% of the currency, which is currently worth several hundred million dollars. Even if that happens, the worst 51% attack it can do is make the network unusable (by constantly switching votes and not reaching a consensus) and thus the attacker will not be able to steal or create a currency.

  1. No fees and immediate transactions
    Bitcoin uses transaction fees to encourage bunkers to secure the network. Because the "Nano" does not need mining, there is no transaction fee. Since they do not rely on metals to determine the timing of transactions when creating a block, transactions are recorded as fast on the network, usually in less than a second.
  2. A small account book
    Since each Plucheen account contains its own account balance, it is not necessary to keep a record of each transaction on the Rebelux account book. The ledger can be reduced to keep only the last blocks of each account that are enough just to correct any double spending that may be detected. Although millions of transactions have been sent over the Reelux network, the notebook is still less than 2 GB, compared to Bitcoin, which requires more than 100 gigabit