Introducing SLASH project - Dev / Open source project platform

in #cryptocurrency6 years ago (edited)

The platform project

For Crypto Developpers & free project community.

In recent years, more and more free projects are emerging. Our goal is to create a platform dedicated to these projects.

This platform will serve as a goldmine of information about cryptocurency open-source projects, sharing knowledges, ideas, tutorials & tips.


Their idea is to rewards "involved used" using dedicated masternodes. They plan to make 100 masternodes (16% of their premine) dedicated to the platform rewards by block 120 000 (about 4 mounths from now)

Introducing SLASH COIN

SLASH is a new decentralised open source currency, dedicated to the Slash platform project.

The name refers to the commun symbol " / " used by all developpers in their codding. It has never been used in any cryptocurrency until now. The currency unit of account is SLASH, along with its exchange ticker.

Here are the coin parameters :

Github / Coin specifications :

Their Github is full of information :

https://github.com/SlashCoreProject/slash

Usual coin specifications, I note Dark Garvity Wave with is a nice fix for coin's difficulty :
  • Instant transactions: InstantSend (made possible by the masternode network)
  • Superior Transaction Anonymity: Using PrivateSend
  • Difficulty Retargeting: Dark Garvity Wave
  • Instant Mining Protection [1 SLASH reward to Block 500]

Website :

Their website dont seem to be ready,

but still they add a usefull "Masternode ROI calculator" option on their frontpage :

http://slashcore.org


Some usefull links :

Website => http://slashcore.org/
Discord => https://discord.gg/axGGNfQ
Bitcointalk thread => https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3309075.0
Github source WALLET => https://github.com/SlashCoreProject/slash/releases
Official pool => http://pool.slashcore.org/
Explorer => http://explorer.slashcore.org/


Thanks a lot for reading,

I hope this post will help you decide if you want to mine it
and/or be active in their new "open-source community"
See you guys on next topic ! ;)