Peer-to-peer electronic cash · $SCASH

Bitcoin’s foundation:
Mining for everyone.

Satoshi Cash Network combines Bitcoin’s battle-tested protocol with RandomX proof-of-work, bringing fair, decentralized mining back to ordinary home computers.

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LaunchFebruary 2024
Ticker$SCASH
Consensus100% proof-of-work
Maximum supply21 million

The mission

Electronic cash, returning to its mining roots

Satoshi Cash Network is a modern reimagining of Bitcoin to restore CPU mining, inspired by Satoshi’s original vision in 2009. Scash retains Bitcoin’s technological and economic strengths as a digital currency while returning to its roots of decentralization and financial freedom.

“It’s nice how anyone with just a CPU can compete fairly equally right now.”
Satoshi Nakamoto, 12 December 2010
01

Peer-to-peer payments

Transfer value globally without depending on banks, payment processors, or other trusted third parties.

02

Independent value

A scarce, liquid digital asset secured by an open network rather than a company or central authority.

03

Open participation

Anyone with a suitable computer can help secure the network and compete for mining rewards.

Mining

Restoring decentralized mining

Scash uses important technological advances to restore accessible mining. Anyone with a suitable home computer can participate, help secure the network, and compete to earn SCASH.

  • The proven Bitcoin protocol. Secure, time-tested, and resilient, with an established economic model built around provable absolute scarcity.
  • Monero’s ASIC-resistant RandomX 1.2.1 proof-of-work. Designed to narrow the advantage of specialized hardware and keep mining accessible to individual CPU owners.
  • Bitcoin-style difficulty adjustment. Difficulty retargets every 2,016 blocks toward a ten-minute interval, with the historical off-by-one calculation corrected.

Together, these technologies bring mining closer to Satoshi’s early vision: a network ordinary participants can help secure without owning a specialized mining farm.

Tokenomics

Simple, transparent monetary rules

Scash follows Bitcoin’s core emission model and distributes new coins through proof-of-work mining.

21MMaximum supply

A hard cap matching Bitcoin’s absolute-scarcity model.

50Initial block reward

New coins are issued to miners who secure the network.

4 yearsHalving interval

The block subsidy reduces by half on Bitcoin’s schedule.

0Premine or dev tax

No premine, developer allocation, venture allocation, or protocol tax.

Technology

Bitcoin compatibility, targeted changes

Scash is implemented as a chain option on Bitcoin Core v26. It keeps familiar transactions, scripting, wallet behavior, and developer interfaces while changing how mining works.

Difficulty

Bitcoin retargeting

Targets adjust every 2,016 blocks toward a ten-minute block interval, with a documented correction to Bitcoin’s historical off-by-one calculation.

Wallet

Familiar Core workflow

Create wallets and addresses, send and receive funds, encrypt keys, and manage backups using Bitcoin Core-style GUI and RPC interfaces.

Integration

Built for compatibility

Bitcoin developers can adapt existing software using documented network identifiers, ports, address prefixes, and RandomX-specific RPC fields.

Software

Run a node. Mine the network.

Download signed project releases for convenience or inspect and compile the open-source code yourself.

Node software supports Linux and Windows. The miner has been tested on Linux, Windows, macOS, x86-64, and ARM64. Always verify downloads and keep wallet backups offline.

Wallet

Your keys, your money

The Scash node includes Bitcoin Core-style wallet functionality for creating addresses, sending and receiving funds, encryption, and backups.

Use the graphical interface or familiar commands such as scash-cli createwallet and scash-cli getnewaddress.

Read the wallet guide

Live network

Explore the Scash ecosystem

Independent resources make network activity, mining participation, and market information easier to inspect.

Primary explorer

Explore the chain

Search blocks, transactions, addresses, network statistics, and on-chain activity.

Open explorer

Block explorer

Follow network activity

An independent community view of verified Scash transactions and recent blocks.

Open block explorer

Mining network

Find mining pools

Compare active pools and inspect public hashrate and block-distribution information.

View mining pools

Market information

Track SCASH markets

See current market listings, supply data, and price information from CoinGecko.

View on CoinGecko

Emission schedule

Follow the next halving

Track the estimated block height, remaining blocks, and time until the next Scash subsidy halving.

Open halving countdown

Community

Build the network together

Scash welcomes miners, node operators, developers, researchers, and curious newcomers. Every contribution strengthens an open peer-to-peer network.

Contact

Have an idea for Scash?

Get in touch about development, integrations, exchanges, mining infrastructure, research, or community collaboration.