#SCASH : Many developers familiar with the Bitcoin Core protocol can seamlessly transfer their experience and applications to SCASH. SCASH shares the same consensus rules, block structure, transaction formats, Taproot, and other advanced features with Bitcoin, and even many tools, libraries, and wallet integrations are low-cost to adapt. Switching to the RandomX PoW algorithm, adjusting network ports and seed nodes is enough to get it running. This is also why the project has emphasized from the very beginning: third-party developers familiar with BTC can join with almost zero resistance. This is actually one of SCASH's biggest technical advantages: instead of reinventing the wheel from scratch, it builds on Bitcoin's most mature and battle-tested codebase. Many logic components of Ordinals, Runes, Layer tools, indexers, and wallet plugins can theoretically be directly migrated or slightly modified. I sincerely hope to see more Bitcoin community developers—especially those nostalgic for Satoshi-era "home computer mining"—joining the development of the SCASH project in the future.
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#SCASH : Many developers familiar with the Bitcoin Core protocol can seamlessly transfer their experience and applications to SCASH. SCASH shares the same consensus rules, block structure, transaction formats, Taproot, and other advanced features with Bitcoin, and even many tools, libraries, and wallet integrations are low-cost to adapt. Switching to the RandomX PoW algorithm, adjusting network ports and seed nodes is enough to get it running. This is also why the project has emphasized from the very beginning: third-party developers familiar with BTC can join with almost zero resistance. This is actually one of SCASH's biggest technical advantages: instead of reinventing the wheel from scratch, it builds on Bitcoin's most mature and battle-tested codebase. Many logic components of Ordinals, Runes, Layer tools, indexers, and wallet plugins can theoretically be directly migrated or slightly modified. I sincerely hope to see more Bitcoin community developers—especially those nostalgic for Satoshi-era "home computer mining"—joining the development of the SCASH project in the future.