Aeon is a mobile-friendly, lightweight privacy coin. Similar to the way that Litecoin is a lighter supplement to Bitcoin, you can look at Aeon as Monero’s little brother. The Monero community is wholly focused on privacy and anonymity for the end-user. This focus has its perks but has caused the coin to fall behind from a usability standpoint. Aeon builds upon Monero’s CryptoNote hash while adding some lightweight functionality of its own. Aeon is the lighter, faster version of Monero. Although both projects share the same underlying privacy protocol, CryptoNote, Aeon is striving to be more accessible. The project is doing so by implementing a lightweight mining algorithm, smaller blockchain, and optional anonymity. As Monero grows, Aeon could very well grow with it. While you would use Monero for transactions in which you want to assure privacy, you may find Aeon to be a suitable substitute for day-to-day exchanges in which guaranteed anonymity isn’t as important.
MaxiMineCoin allows token holders to stake their tokens in return for hashing power assigned to mine a cryptocurrency of their choice. MaxiMine will allow its users to freely switch between different tokens and mining pools to allow them to maximize their profits and returns. MaxiMine will also be one of the first few to receive state of the art and early releases of advanced mining rigs such as the Bitmain ASIC for Ethereum (as seen on CNBC). MXM tokens provide the opportunity to be part of partnerships most outsiders can never attain.