#数字资产市场动态 An interesting phenomenon: SCASH uses the RandomX algorithm to achieve true CPU mining resistant to ASICs. The total supply of 21 million directly replicates Bitcoin's scarcity logic.



The core appeal lies here — ordinary home computers can participate in mining. No need for mining rigs or specialized hardware, and the power consumption is astonishingly low. This is significant for retail investors and small miners.

The project has already embarked on a path of community governance, with global miners maintaining the network together. There is no centralized team setting the tone; it relies on consensus and code. To some extent, this is exactly how crypto assets should be — decentralized, low barriers to entry, and accessible to everyone.

From a technical architecture perspective, the choice of the RandomX algorithm is very restrained. It protects network security while preventing the centralization of mining hardware. This design philosophy is indeed worth observing.
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