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March 07, 2026, 07:54:09 PM
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BricsCoin
The first blockchain secured by Post-Quantum Cryptography with true Client Diversity

Website | Explorer | Web Wallet | Downloads | Source Code

What is BricsCoin?

BricsCoin is a Proof-of-Work blockchain built from the ground up with quantum-resistant cryptography. Every block, every transaction, every signature uses hybrid ECDSA + ML-DSA-65 (Dilithium) — the NIST-approved post-quantum standard. When quantum computers arrive, BricsCoin will already be ready.

But security is only half the story. BricsCoin is the only blockchain with 10 independent full-node implementations in 10 different programming languages — all validating the same chain. If a critical bug hits one client, the other 9 keep the network alive. This is the level of resilience Ethereum has been working toward for years. We built it from day one.

Why BricsCoin?

◆ Post-Quantum Security
Every block is signed with ML-DSA-65 (Dilithium) + ECDSA. Not a future roadmap item — it's live, right now, on every block since genesis. Verified independently by every node on the network.

◆ 10 Client Implementations
Python, Go, Rust, C++, Node.js, Java, C#, Kotlin, Zig, Swift — each is a fully independent node that syncs, validates, and mines on the same chain. A bug in one language can't take down the network. This is true decentralization at the software level.

◆ Fair PoW Mining
CPU-friendly Proof-of-Work. No premine. No ICO. No VC funding. Mine with your hardware, earn BRICS.
  • Solo mining: stratum+tcp://solo.brics-coin.com:3333
  • Pool mining (PPLNS): stratum+tcp://pool.bricscoin26.org:3334

◆ Brics Name Service (BNS)
Register a human-readable name like yourname.brics linked to your wallet. Only 5 BRICS, one-time fee, yours forever. You can even gift names to other wallets.

◆ Shielded Transactions
Optional zero-knowledge private transactions for users who value financial privacy.

◆ Encrypted Messaging
Send encrypted on-chain messages to any wallet address or .brics name.

Specifications

AlgorithmPoW (CPU-friendly)
CryptographyHybrid ECDSA + ML-DSA-65 (NIST PQC)
Block Reward50 BRICS
Coinbase Maturity100 blocks (same as Bitcoin)
Client Diversity10 languages (Python, Go, Rust, C++, JS, Java, C#, Kotlin, Zig, Swift)
PrivacyZK shielded transactions
NetworkP2P with Dandelion++ privacy routing
Address formatBRICSPQ... (PQC wallets)

Get Started

Mine: Connect your miner to our pool:
Code:
stratum+tcp://pool.brics-coin.com:3334

Wallet: Use the web wallet at bricscoin26.org/wallet or download the desktop wallet from Downloads.

Run a Node: Choose your language and run your own full node: Node Setup Guide

Register a .brics Name: brics-coin.com/bns

Network Status

13 nodes online — all synced, all green. Check live: brics-coin.com/network

Links

• Website: brics-coin.com
• Explorer: Block Explorer
• Source: Codeberg (open source)
• Whitepaper: Read here
• Yellow Paper: Technical spec

No premine. No ICO. No VC. Just code, cryptography, and proof of work.
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The first time I purchased 50 names, the developer directly rolled back the data, reset everything to zero, and forcibly refunded my coins. Taking this opportunity, the developer changed the rules, requiring a 30-second wait for each name purchase.

The second time I bought 229 names, with a 30-second interval between each purchase. I suggested to the developer that users should be allowed to customize and change their name aliases, but the suggestion was rejected. Furthermore, all my names were forcibly confiscated, along with the coins used for the purchase.

After I voiced my opposition in the TG group, the developer returned my coins. All the above actions were carried out under the pretext of complying with the rules. The developer arbitrarily accessed user data—what a case of blockchain bullying! I hereby warn all brothers who see this!

I am speechless and shocked by the developer's behavior. After years of investing in cryptocurrencies, this is the first time I have encountered something like this. It is an enormous scam; everyone be careful!

I don't want more people to get hurt. Everything I've said above is the truth. The developers have almost all the authority to restrict you. Even if you've already paid coins, they can still do whatever they want within their power. If you're willing to go through the same experience as me, then go support him. The funny thing is, I was the one who suggested he come to this forum. Trust me, brothers—he is not worth anyone's effort. This developer team is narrow-minded and can barely accomplish anything. One pile of garbage plus another pile of garbage will never turn into gold.
I have not violated any rules, as all my purchases and payments were made within the scope of the regulations. However, the developer has recklessly destroyed his own credibility. It is equivalent to someone selling you an item, you having already paid for it, and when you are about to take it home, that person forcibly snatches it from you and refuses to refund your money. Even after you argue strongly, you only get your money back. He does not think he has done anything wrong and believes everything is perfectly justified.
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March 08, 2026, 02:28:09 PM
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If you don't know how to use blockchain, I can't do anything about it. You can only have one BSN per wallet address, and all your coins have been returned to you. Save your transactions and balance. Then, before jumping into a project, read it carefully.
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March 08, 2026, 02:45:48 PM
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Did I obtain it through illegal means? All my transactions were within the rules you set. Why should I bear the consequences of your own mistakes? You casually break the rules—do you even understand blockchain? The payment transaction on the blockchain has already been finalized, yet you unilaterally broke the agreement. You never mentioned from start to finish that only one name was required, and you directly erased my transaction without any notice. I have truly experienced your blockchain bullying, and this is what you call the spirit of contract.
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March 08, 2026, 02:48:54 PM
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As far as I'm concerned, you can post chats and any other documents to prove what you're saying. You've been investing in cryptocurrencies for years, but you couldn't connect or import your wallet. Congratulations to you. Anyway, I want to remind you that the project has a strong disclaimer. Read it carefully before speaking. The blockchain never asked you for money, and if that were the case, please publish the proof because I'm not making anything up. Then everything is in the transactions in explorer. Take a look for yourself.
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March 08, 2026, 02:59:35 PM
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I wrote to you via telegram that 1 address equals 1 BNS. WHAT ABOUT YOU? THEN YOU CAN SAY AND DO WHAT YOU WANT. HAVE A GOOD DAY SINCE I DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT TO CALL YOU.
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