GoldCoin is a pure open-source proof-of-work (PoW) cryptocurrency based on the original Bitcoin protocol and first released on the bitcointalk.org public forum on May 15th, 2013, making it one of the earliest cryptocurrencies to come into existence.
What sets GoldCoin apart is the fact that its development intimately follows the ideals propounded by Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator of Bitcoin, who strongly advocated for on-chain-scaling. On-chain scaling ensures that “the security of the network increases as the size of the network and the amount of value that needs to be protected grows."
Nakamoto used the word “gold” multiple times in his original whitepaper to describe the inner workings of his historic protocol. Gold is also a term that means value to every English speaking person on earth.
Therefore, no better brand could exist for a project wholly dedicated to developing the most secure and valuable currency ever known.
No longer is humanity willing to be enslaved to the whims of banks and central authorities. Once the people of this world discover the secrets unlocked on the following pages, they won’t want US dollars, Euros, or Yen. The people of the world will demand GoldCoin.
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