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Author Topic: [ANN] BitMonero — Bitcoin Scarcity, Monero-Style Privacy | 21M Cap | CPU PoW  (Read 1049 times)
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January 18, 2026, 12:20:52 PM
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community made

bitmonero explorer

found somewhere in the discord channel.

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January 18, 2026, 01:51:56 PM
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Bitmonero hash rate represents 1/751 from total hash rate of Monero

Bitmonero net hash 7.98 MH/s
Monero net hash rate 6.55 GH/s
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January 18, 2026, 03:50:59 PM
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BitMonero GUI: https://github.com/BitMoneroNet/bitmonero-gui

to resist centralization
Provide RPC endpoint you trust; no default remote nodes are bundled.
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January 18, 2026, 05:26:42 PM
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BitMonero GUI: https://github.com/BitMoneroNet/bitmonero-gui

to resist centralization
Provide RPC endpoint you trust; no default remote nodes are bundled.

for windows how build?

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January 18, 2026, 05:53:10 PM
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BitMonero GUI: https://github.com/BitMoneroNet/bitmonero-gui

to resist centralization
Provide RPC endpoint you trust; no default remote nodes are bundled.

for windows how build?

Install MSYS2 (x86_64) and open the “MSYS2 MinGW64” shell.

Install toolchain + dependencies:

pacman -Syu --needed base-devel git \
  mingw-w64-x86_64-{toolchain,cmake,python,boost,openssl,zeromq,unbound,protobuf,libgcrypt,libusb,hidapi,icu4c,qt5}

Clone and init submodules:

git clone --recursive <repo> bitmonero-gui
cd bitmonero-gui
git submodule update --init --force --recursive

Configure and build (Release, bundled protobuf):

mkdir build && cd build
cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -D USE_SYSTEM_PROTOBUF=OFF ..
cmake --build . -j$(nproc)


Outputs in build/bin: bitmonero-wallet-gui.exe, bitmonerod.exe, bitmonero-wallet-cli.exe, bitmonero-wallet-rpc.exe.



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January 19, 2026, 07:20:36 AM
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Hi BitMonero,

We’d love to list BitMonero on nonlogs.io. If you’re interested, feel free to DM me.
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January 19, 2026, 07:45:23 PM
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For All Windows users NEED POWER PLAN TO BE SET "Maximal performance", from 2.7kh to 5.1 kh

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January 20, 2026, 11:50:09 PM
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Hi BitMonero,

We’d love to list BitMonero on nonlogs.io. If you’re interested, feel free to DM me.

Bitmonero's Personal Message Settings updated and now Allow newbies(anyone) to send PMs
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Today at 03:07:02 PM
Last edit: Today at 03:22:41 PM by bitmonero
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FAIR LAUNCH IS SIMPLE: remove the “private head‑start” completely.

BitMonero did that by locking Block 0 to Bitcoin.
The genesis nonce was unknown until the first Bitcoin block after the announced time existed.

What that changes
You can’t “start early” and then publish later, because before the BTC anchor block exists, the real nonce doesn’t exist.
No nonce → no real genesis → nothing to mine that will become mainnet.
Any “early chain” is provably a different chain.

Then Bitcoin mined the anchor block, the nonce became public in the same moment for everyone, and mainnet began in the open.
That’s the fairness: no hidden minutes, no secret blocks, no privileged launch.

Anchor proof:
BTC anchor block (public)
00000000000000000000c02751d3c56ada9efdf9decad974cbbf84f353274bdc
Digits → uint32 nonce = 2751356999
BitMonero GENESIS_NONCE: 2751356999

Result: Bitcoin scarcity + Monero-style privacy, with a launch that’s verifiable.
CPU miners welcome.
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