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April 25, 2024, 05:42:41 PM
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Scash combines the battle-tested Bitcoin protocol with Monero's RandomX proof of work algorithm to restore decentralized home computer mining to Bitcoin, as Satoshi intended, when Bitcoin was first released in 2009.

Scash is implemented as a fork of the popular Bitcoin Core software and follows the same Bitcoin consensus rules, including support for features such as Tapoot.

Third party software developers familiar with Bitcoin can add support for Scash with minimal effort.

Scash network was launched in February 2024.

100% proof of work. Mine on your PC
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https://s.cash/
https://scash.one/
https://github.com/scash-project
https://twitter.com/scashnetwork
https://docs.s.cash/
https://discord.com/invite/T4Jcw2c95V
https://s.cash/intro.html


"It's nice how anyone with just a CPU can compete fairly equally right now"
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April 25, 2024, 06:06:32 PM
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Scash combines the battle-tested Bitcoin protocol with Monero's RandomX proof of work algorithm to restore decentralized home computer mining to Bitcoin, as Satoshi intended, when Bitcoin was first released in 2009.

Scash is implemented as a fork of the popular Bitcoin Core software and follows the same Bitcoin consensus rules, including support for features such as Tapoot.

Third party software developers familiar with Bitcoin can add support for Scash with minimal effort.

Scash network was launched in February 2024.

100% proof of work. Mine on your PC
Open source No team Only Community

https://s.cash/
https://scash.one/
https://github.com/scash-project
https://twitter.com/scashnetwork
https://docs.s.cash/
https://discord.com/invite/T4Jcw2c95V
https://s.cash/intro.html


"It's nice how anyone with just a CPU can compete fairly equally right now"
– Satoshi


This post was forwarded by a community member, and the official developer announced it on Twitter in February
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April 25, 2024, 11:12:03 PM
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Could you outline what makes your project better than Monero ?

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April 26, 2024, 01:03:08 PM
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Could you outline what makes your project better than Monero ?

It's traceable + audit easily Cheesy I guess! Cheesy (just kidding)
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April 26, 2024, 05:19:17 PM
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This is not my project, I'm just a member of the community.Forward in good faith, without any purpose.
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