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This randomness of hashing algorithms makes it reasonably resistant to ASIC development. The developers have stated they are committed to keeping it ASIC free and can easily alter the algorithm if an ASIC is developed.   
 
This randomness of hashing algorithms makes it reasonably resistant to ASIC development. The developers have stated they are committed to keeping it ASIC free and can easily alter the algorithm if an ASIC is developed.   
  
A more detailed explanation of the algorithm can be found [https://ravencoin.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/X16R-Whitepaper-3.pdf here]
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The developers have produced a [https://ravencoin.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/X16R-Whitepaper-3.pdf paper explaining x16r].
  
More detail of the project can be found on the [https://medium.com/@ravencoin/ravencoin-4683cd00f83c RavenCoin medium post].
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The [https://medium.com/@ravencoin/ravencoin-4683cd00f83c RavenCoin medium post] explains some of the early reasons for creating RavenCoin and what it hopes to achieve.
  
 
A video of the first RavenCoin Dev meet up (mid Feb 2018) is available [https://youtu.be/kT5s3KC9Ho4 here]
 
A video of the first RavenCoin Dev meet up (mid Feb 2018) is available [https://youtu.be/kT5s3KC9Ho4 here]
  
At the time of launch, the core team is funded via a subsidiary of Overstock.com - the CEO of Overstock can be seen talking [http://uk.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-pioneer-overstock-ceo-explains-long-standing-crypto-play-ravencoin-2018-2 about RavenCoin here.]
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At the time of launch, the core team is funded via a subsidiary of Overstock.com - the CEO of Overstock can be seen talking [http://uk.businessinsider.com/bitcoin-pioneer-overstock-ceo-explains-long-standing-crypto-play-ravencoin-2018-2 about RavenCoin in this BusinessInsider interview.]
  
 
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Revision as of 07:00, 6 March 2018

Welcome to the RavenCoin Wiki

About RavenCoin

RavenCoin RavenCoin.org is an open source project built on a fork of bitcoin. It was launched on the 3rd of January 2018. A fair launch with no pre-mine. Announced on twitter: https://twitter.com/brucefenton/status/948682276229074945

It's a truly open source project, no ICO, no masternodes, focused on building a useful technology, with a strong and growing community.

The coin aims to implement a blockchain which is optimized specifically for the use case of transferring assets such as tokens from one holder to another.

To avoid centralized ASIC mining of RavenCoin the developers created a new algorithm, x16r. What makes this algorithm unique is the order of the 16 hashing algorithms is constantly changed based on the hash of the previous block.

This randomness of hashing algorithms makes it reasonably resistant to ASIC development. The developers have stated they are committed to keeping it ASIC free and can easily alter the algorithm if an ASIC is developed.

The developers have produced a paper explaining x16r.

The RavenCoin medium post explains some of the early reasons for creating RavenCoin and what it hopes to achieve.

A video of the first RavenCoin Dev meet up (mid Feb 2018) is available here

At the time of launch, the core team is funded via a subsidiary of Overstock.com - the CEO of Overstock can be seen talking about RavenCoin in this BusinessInsider interview.

Block Time: 1 minute

Block Reward: 5000 RVN

Total Coin Supply: 21 Billion

More thoughts about the background and future of Raven in The Fenton Files

Community

RavenCoin ANN thread on BitCoinTalk.

Telegram

Discord

Trading RavenCoin

The first exchange which RavenCoin is listed on is https://wallet.crypto-bridge.org/market/BRIDGE.RVN_BRIDGE.BTC

RavenCoin is tracked on https://cryptocoincharts.info/coins/show/rvn

Please read the safety guide and remember your coins are your responsibility, be very careful sending your coins anywhere.

Early Raven trading - Previously RavenCoin was not currently listed on any Exchanges. OTC trading grew on the original discord server trading channel which became a significant burden on the community team who tried to offer escrow to help people avoid being scammed so it was stopped.

A new, now discontinued, trading discord server was launched, but again, sadly a few people were scammed of BTC or RVN OTC trading, and then the listing on Crypto Bridge appeared. Someone in the community got RVN on there to help remove the OTC trading risk.

Kawwwoin coming soon - a RavenCoin only exchange.

Mining RavenCoin

Read Getting Started - comprehensive article on virtopia.ca

  1. Download the wallet from github, install and get a receiving address
  2. Select a pool from the Pools list
  3. Download the GPU miner from github, unzip, and edit the batch file to include the pool you want to mine on and put your wallet address in the start up script....run the batch file.

(Early miner was only available for Nvidia GPUs - AMD miners now available but still being tested at time of writing 6 Mar 2018, see 2nd BitsBeTripping YouTube link below)


More information:

RavenCoin Youtube playlist by Crypto Explorer how to get started and beyond with RavenCoin

BitsBeTripping - So what is x16r Algo, how can you mine it? Ravencoin Deep Dive

BitsBeTripping - SGMiner for x16r RavenCoin RVN - Testing a RX Vega 64

RavenCoin Stats

RavenCoin Explorer

Other useful stuff

People on twitter: Raven Twitter

RavenCoin in the media: RavenCoin Media

Get your Raven t-shirt: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/ravenswag/

Kawwwoin coming soon - a RavenCoin only exchange.

A Cypherpunk's Manifesto

FAQ

We've created a FAQ which should answer some of the most common questions we see on the community chats.

The Fenton Files

The Fenton Files - capturing a few of Bruces' and the other Developers comments about the RavenCoin Project


If you'd like to help edit here, please register and then chat with mapple#3283 on discord, looking for members of the community with some good history.