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What makes X16R unique is the changing order of 16 hashing algorithms based on the hash of the previous block. This random reordering of hashing algorithms makes it reasonably resistant to ASIC development. The developers have also stated they are committed to keeping it ASIC free and can easily alter the algorithm if an ASIC is developed.
The core team have produced a roadmap with a [[Development | development plan of 7 phases]]. A more detailed timeline is available [https://ravencoin.org/wpproject-content/uploads/2018/01/X16R-Whitepaper-3.pdf paper explaining x16r], and a [https:/timeline/cdn.knightlab.com/libs/timeline3/latest/embed/index.html?source=1NKsWx5sSG90GjbbwZaOav6D_bAOdnlBjPBAjJtZzXr4&font=Default&lang=en&initial_zoom=2&height=650 timelinehere] showing events pre and post launch.
The [https://medium.com/@ravencoin/ravencoin-4683cd00f83c Ravencoin medium post] explains some of the early reasons for creating Ravencoin and what it hopes to achieve.

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