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Topic
Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: New mobile blockchain, looking for early miners.
by
AmazeWallet
on 01/09/2023, 14:19:14 UTC
Hi all,
New here! I’m Matt from AmazeWallet. We’ve been building a new blockchain for the last six years that runs on mobile and are looking for people to test the app and become an early miner. Would you be interested?

Here’s our chain whitepaper. It is EVM-compatible and uses ZK, sharding, layering and a new VRF-VDF consensus mechanism to deliver over 300k TPS (yes, really). We’ve designed it to run on end-user devices, where your mobile can broadcast, verify and generate blocks!

We believe smartphones are the key to mass adoption of blockchain and can overcome a lot of scalability issues—we all have 5G enabled quad-core processors sitting in our pockets...

We just launched our app on iOS and Android and are looking for early testers to try it out and let us know your feedback. Here’s the app whitepaper. The chain and native currency are already listed and we’re in discussions with several more exchanges.

Here’s a link to our website to learn more.

Thanks,
Matt
well except you can exclude all gpu/cpu/asic from party then consider at some point people will interest on mobile mining, surely apple bionic cheap will lead the way
but i think it just only in dream if this happen  Cheesy, arm processor every where and easy to mobile mining only easy to break for sure, and nobody want 2hr their phone dead because mining, with hot pants

Appreciate the feedback. Using significant processing power is not a requirement for a blockchain to function, be secure and be scalable. It is totally dependent on your algorithm, system design and other factors. Just as some video games are more or less optimised.

We've made AmazeChain far more efficient than current networks, partly by leveraging smartphone devices—without sacrificing your battery power or significant data. There is no noticeable heating or loss in performance for end-user devices. Other node types (proposer, storage) have higher system requirements.