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June 21, 2026, 09:55:44 PM
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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for enthusiastic people who want to join a new project from the very beginning.

**Lumina (LUM)** is a new cryptocurrency I'm developing with a clear goal:
to bring back the true spirit of Bitcoin 2009, but with modern performance and real privacy.

### Key Features
- 21 million max supply, Bitcoin-style halving schedule
- Fair launch — 0% premine, no ICO, no VC
- Hybrid consensus: RandomX (CPU-friendly) + lightweight Proof-of-History
- Optional shielded transactions using Zcash Sapling (zk-SNARKs)
- Target block time: ~3 seconds
- Retro-style Qt wallet with old-school Bitcoin Core aesthetic
- Dynamic block size (2-8MB)

The project is still in early development and I’m looking for:
- Developers (C++, Rust, cryptography)
- Testers and node runners
- Miners (especially those who like CPU mining)
- People who believe in the cypherpunk vision and want to help shape the project
- Feedback and ideas

This is not another memecoin. I want to build something serious, fast, private, and truly decentralized — for those who feel they arrived “too late” to Bitcoin.

If you're interested, reply here or join the discussion.

GitHub: https://github.com/azeta27
(Will be public very soon)

Looking forward to meeting fellow Bitcoiners who still believe in building from the ground up.

Best regards, 
azeta
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June 22, 2026, 10:39:10 AM
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If you can pull this off it could be interesting, but what are your credentials to get this going? Do you have a PoC? A discord channel? A whitepaper?
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