#SCASH (Satoshi Cash Network,简称 Scash)is an experimental decentralized currency project based on the Bitcoin protocol, officially launched in February 2024. It aims to truly realize the original vision of Satoshi Nakamoto's 2009 white paper on a "peer-to-peer electronic cash system"—allowing ordinary people to fairly participate in mining using home computers, rather than being monopolized by ASIC miners and large mining farms. The core features of SCASH (what makes it unique?) Bitcoin core code + Monero RandomX algorithm: inheriting Bitcoin's consensus rules, advanced features like Taproot, while adopting the ASIC-resistant CPU-friendly RandomX algorithm, enabling efficient mining with home CPUs, truly embodying "one person, one vote; one computer, one vote of computing power".
Pure PoW, no team, no pre-mining: 100% proof of work, maximum supply of 21 million (same as BTC), current block reward of 50 SCASH, approximately 5.6 million coins mined.
Return to the decentralized original intention: After BTC's hash power is dominated by professional miners, SCASH uses technical means to bring "home computer mining" back to the battlefield, just as Satoshi said back then: "Anyone with a CPU can compete fairly."
Current price reference (January 22, 2026): approximately 0.12 USD, market capitalization around 680,000 to 720,000 USD, circulation of about 5.6 million coins (data sourced from platforms like CoinGecko, real-time fluctuations are subject to the exchanges).
On-chain inscription function milestone (lit up on January 22, 2026!): Today, the SCASH main chain officially activates the on-chain inscription function! This marks a key step for SCASH from "pure currency" to "programmable value storage + permanent inscription carrier". Supports independent inscriptions: anyone can permanently write text, images, declarations, verses, code snippets, or even short stories into the SCASH blockchain with one click, like Bitcoin Ordinals/BRC-20, but based on a more decentralized CPU network.
Supports transfer memos: when sending SCASH, on-chain notes can be attached, similar to bank notes, but immutable and permanently saved.
Wallet ecosystem rapidly follows up: The Scash-DAP protocol has been integrated into the web wallet beta version, with transaction records directly visualizing all memos and inscription contents, significantly enhancing user experience.
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