Paying fees with a separate token or rewarding mining with a...

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2026-04-11T07:52:05Z

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That’s very aligned with what Hathor is doing, but instead of a single sidechain you have floating transactions doing pow to validate themselves, and ...

Paying fees with a separate token or rewarding mining with a separate token disqualifies it for me. Yes the RBTC is a bridged representation of BTC, but it locks BTC and is 1-1 peg, so no opportunity for speculation. I don't think DAGs are necessarily bad idea, but I haven't thought about it enough to convince myself it can work at scale without the storage requirements growing infinitely... But thanks for the link I will read a bit more.

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