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Smileycoin

@fefergrgrgrgon 22 days ago
105 MIT
FreeCommunity
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Overview

What is Smileycoin

SmileyCoin is a cryptocurrency based on the Auroracoin source code, utilizing various proof-of-work algorithms such as SHA256, scrypt, skein, groestl, and qubit. It features a block time of 3 minutes and a total supply of approximately 50 billion coins.

Use cases

Use cases for SmileyCoin include peer-to-peer transactions, online purchases, and as a reward system in applications that integrate cryptocurrency payments.

How to use

To use SmileyCoin, users can download the client software from the official website. After installation, users can manage their coins, send and receive transactions, and participate in the network as miners.

Key features

Key features of SmileyCoin include a fast block generation time of 3 minutes, a total supply of around 50 billion coins, and a subsidy halving approximately every 1.22 million blocks (about every 7 years).

Where to use

SmileyCoin can be used in various fields such as online transactions, digital payments, and as a medium of exchange within communities that support cryptocurrency.

Content

Smileycoin SMLY

https://tutor-web.info/smileycoin

Copyright © 2014-2016 Auroracoin Developers

Copyright © 2017-2020 Smileycoin Developers

What is Smileycoin?

Smileycoin is based on the Auroracoin source, so using SHA256, scrypt, skein, groestl and qubit as proof-of-work algorithms.

  • 3 minute block targets
  • subsidy halves in ~1.22m blocks (~7 years)
  • ~50 billion (50 * 10^9) total coins
  • 10000 coins per block

For more information, as well as an immediately useable, binary version of
the Smileycoin client sofware, see http://smileyco.in

License

Smileycoin is released under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for more
information or see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.

Development process

Developers work in their own trees, then submit pull requests when they think
their feature or bug fix is ready.

If it is a simple/trivial/non-controversial change, then one of the Smileycoin
development team members simply pulls it.

The patch will be accepted if there is broad consensus that it is a good thing.
Developers should expect to rework and resubmit patches if the code doesn’t
match the project’s coding conventions (see doc/coding.txt) or are
controversial.

The master branch is regularly built and tested, but is not guaranteed to be
completely stable. Tags are created
regularly to indicate new official, stable release versions of Smileycoin.

Community

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=845761.0;all

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