Lusocoin

Lusocoin (LUC) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency and open source software project released under the MIT/X11 license. Inspired by and technically nearly identical to Bitcoin (BTC), Lusocoin creation and transfer is based on an open source protocol and is not managed by any central authority.
Lusocoin is intended by its developers to improve upon Bitcoin, offering several key differences.
Firstly, for each completed block you earn 50 lusocoin.
Second, the difficulty reduces automatically whenever a new block is not generated for some time. Being at least 1.00000000.
History
Lusocoin was released via an open-source client on GitHub on December 12, 2013. It was a fork of the Bitcoin-Qt client (v0.8.5), differing primarily by having a greater number of coins awarded for each generated block and a slightly changed GUI. The current version of this client (from April 29, 2014) is v1.1.0.0 and introduced automatic reduction of difficulty.
Clients were released for Windows, MacOSX and Linux.
 
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