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March 29, 2026, 03:16:17 AM
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You should not need to signup, the link is open to anyone



Synced up now. PM your izerocoin address and will send you some coins Cheesy
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March 30, 2026, 01:18:06 PM
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Thanks! It will be very helpful.

Here is the block explorer, please let me know if you have any issues or suggestions: https://i0coin.network/

Regarding what I'm working on, it will be a hard fork, currently targeted at block 4,704,000 (might change).

In short, the big changes will be moving to BLAKE3 across all hashing layers, AuxPoW/merged mining dropped, header expanded to carry UTXO commitment (fast sync without trust), history root (O(log n) header proofs for light clients), and filter root (BIP-157/158 style private SPV).

Mining retargeted with ASERT (90s blocks). Halvings replaced by 5 I0C perpetual emission.

This will be a complete modernization of the oldest altcoin still running (2011).

Same chain, new rules.
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March 30, 2026, 04:59:17 PM
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Thanks! It will be very helpful.

Here is the block explorer, please let me know if you have any issues or suggestions: https://i0coin.network/

Regarding what I'm working on, it will be a hard fork, currently targeted at block 4,704,000 (might change).

In short, the big changes will be moving to BLAKE3 across all hashing layers, AuxPoW/merged mining dropped, header expanded to carry UTXO commitment (fast sync without trust), history root (O(log n) header proofs for light clients), and filter root (BIP-157/158 style private SPV).

Mining retargeted with ASERT (90s blocks). Halvings replaced by 5 I0C perpetual emission.

This will be a complete modernization of the oldest altcoin still running (2011).

Same chain, new rules.

Are you getting rid of merged mining? That would be a big change if so and does I0COIN not kinda depend on the merged mining for security especially with all this quantum stuff being talked about?

Will the name and logo stay the same although the name can be confusing with the zero instead of letter o as someone already mentioned? I think iocoin with a letter o is already taken and of course zerocoin is taken also. Nothing wrong with the name but can be hard for noobs to the coin to find on an exchange not understanding the that the o is a number zero.

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March 30, 2026, 06:15:42 PM
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On merged mining:

Yes, AuxPoW is removed. The v2 fork switches from SHA-256d to BLAKE3 for all hashing (PoW, Merkle trees, addresses, sighash), which makes merged mining with Bitcoin/Litecoin technically impossible.

The security concern is valid, but merged mining was always a double-edged sword. It gave us hashrate we did not earn, from miners who did not care about the chain. A single pool deciding to drop i0coin from their merge-mine list could wipe out most of our hashrate overnight. That already happened several times on the i0coin life. That is basically fake hashrate.

Post-fork security comes from: ASERT difficulty adjustment (reacts to hashrate changes in hours, not weeks), 90-second blocks (faster confirmation, as always), and perpetual tail emission (5 I0C/block forever, miners always have incentive to mine, no relying on fees alone that today are essentially 0).

On quantum:

Merged mining does not protect against quantum attacks. Quantum resistance is about signature schemes and hash functions, not where the hashrate comes from. BLAKE3 is not quantum-proof either, but neither is SHA-256d. When quantum becomes a real threat, the answer is post-quantum signatures. That is a future fork for every chain, not just us. We are just not there yet.

On name and logo:

Staying the same. i0coin is i0coin: same chain since 2011, same identity, same ticker Smiley

The fork modernizes the internals, it does not change who we are. Rebranding would erase 15 years of history and confuse everyone who already knows the coin.

The zero-vs-O thing is part of the identity at this point. Anyone who found us has figured it out. We are not optimizing for exchange search UX at the cost of losing what makes i0coin recognizable.
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