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About G-Chain G-Chain is an experimental blockchain project built for technical learning and protocol research. It is based on the Bitcoin codebase and explores alternative parameter choices while retaining Bitcoin’s core design principles. Blockchain name: G-Chain Coin name: Gagan Ticker: GGN Technical Characteristics Forked from Bitcoin, using the same Proof-of-Work (PoW) consensus mechanism and UTXO transaction model, with modified mining difficulty adjustment. Maximum supply: 18 million coins (Bitcoin: 21 million). Target block time: 5 minutes (Bitcoin: 10 minutes). Halving interval: approximately 2 years (Bitcoin: ~4 years). Premine: Approximately 1.1 million coins were mined in the early stage for chain initialization and testing purposes. The genesis block and consensus rules are fixed and define the canonical chain. Any change to supply or consensus rules results in a separate forked network. Project Status This project is a non-commercial, experimental implementation. Development is currently frozen. There is no presale, no airdrop, no team allocation, and no financial roadmap. Any earlier distribution ideas were draft concepts only and are no longer applicable. Source Code The source code will be published publicly for educational and reference purposes. The released code will be functional and able to connect to the chain, but: documentation may be incomplete branding assets may be placeholders The software is not intended for production or investment use. Community The Discord server is archived and read-only. It is preserved only as a historical reference. There is no active community support or development coordination. Launch Information Genesis date: March 13, 2025 This date anchors the chain history and halving schedule. Important Notice This project: provides no promise of value offers no financial guarantees exists solely as a technical and educational experiment Anyone running the software does so at their own discretion and risk.
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