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December 03, 2025, 04:41:03 PM
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[ANN] GRAHAMBELL-ASIC-PROOF 1H/s/Device PoW Mining | PHONE=PC=ASIC (Fair PoW MVP LIVE)

Welcome!

This thread serves as the official announcement and discussion channel for GrahamBell.
Feedback, critiques, and early tester invites are encouraged.
Major updates will be shared here periodically.



Introduction
GrahamBell introduces a PoW architecture where:

• Proof of Witness (PoWit) + Witness Chains (WCs) cap mining to 1 hash/second per hardware device
• Proof of Call (PoCall) enables mining only during audio/video calls
• All devices — Phones, PCs, ASICs — operate at the same rate

The goal is to explore a fair mining mechanism aligned with the original “1 CPU = 1 Vote” idea.



Why?

Satoshi's model assumed equal hardware competition. Hence, his claim "1 CPU = 1 Vote".
Over time, ASICs + large mining pool infrastructure shifted that balance towards increasing centralisation.

GrahamBell proposes a new approach where both vertical scaling and horizontal scaling are constrained, creating equal mining speeds across all hardware classes.

Outcome:

1 PHONE = 1 PC = 1 ASIC
This removes competitive mining advantages caused by hardware variance.



TRY THE MVP (Browser Simulation)
👉 MVP LINK

You can:
• Increase hash rate above 1H/s → simulation (PoWit & WC) rejects it
• Modify white fields (except mined blocks) → tamper or mine correctly → watch acceptance/rejection live
• Mine → observe PoWit & WC rule checks
• See rejections (and why) in real time
No downloads. No wallet connection. Fully in-browser. User-friendly.



Note for testers

The browser MVP is a concept validation tool demonstrating the core PoWit and WC mechanism. The next phase is developing the first testable P2P version and testing it amongst early adopters. Join the waitlist to be part of the first peer-to-peer test round.



Test MVP Features
• Try >1H/s speeds → watch rejections
• Tamper fields → observe rejections
• Watch block acceptance rules in real time



Problems Focused

✅ Hashpower centralisation
✅ Censorship / regulatory pressure on mining pools
✅ Energy consumption, hardware cost, and unfair accessibility
✅ Mass adoption barrier: ASIC + Pools eliminate 99% solo mining — PoWit makes 1 PHONE = 1 PC = 1 ASIC
✅ Horizontal / vertical computational scaling abuse
✅ Telecom related (deep dive in introductory whitepaper)



Team
• Hurairah Shamsi – Solo founder (6mo bootstrap, no funding). “I built this — test it & review it.”



Core Components
• Proof of Witness (PoWit): Consensus for computational power
• Witness Chains (WCs): Decentralised monitoring servers
• Proof of Call (PoCall): Enables call-based mining



📄 Whitepaper: Whitepaper v0.1
🎮 MVP: MVP Link

Ecosystem Links

Website: grahambell.io
Twitter/X: @gbellofficial
LinkedIn: GrahamBell
Reddit: r/GrahamBell



Join the first P2P Test Round
JOIN WAITLIST!
Limited spots to test 1st P2P version: Join Waitlist

Be part of exploring fairness in mining — join before the first testnet goes live.

Devs/Investors/general inquiry: info@grahambell.io



Blockchain × Telecommunications – Exploring the future of fair “1 CPU = 1 Vote” mining.
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December 03, 2025, 04:50:55 PM
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December 03, 2025, 04:51:58 PM
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Try again. It is working.

https://grahambell.io
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December 03, 2025, 05:51:47 PM
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You say you capped mining at 1h/s per device, but what about Virtual Machines? How network will detect them?
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