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NewYorkCoin [NYCoin, NYC]

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NewYorkCoin

What is NewYorkCoin?

NewYorkCoin is a cryptocurrency like Bitcoin, although it does not use SHA256 as its proof of work (POW). Taking development cues from Dogecoin and Litecoin, NewYorkCoin is build to be cryptocurrency solution for inexpensive global value transmission

http://nycoin.community/

Development Bounties:

  • Bounty 1. Update NYC source code to introduce: SegWit, support for Atomic Swaps, and support for Lightning Network - 200m NYC
  • Bounty 2. Develop proprietary merchant integration solution - 125m NYC
  • Bounty 3. Creation of community hosted mining pool - 125m NYC
  • Bounty 4. Bug Bounty: 75m NYC

Requirements:

Bounty 1. Upgrade the NYC codebase to include the Segregated Witness Protocol, support for Atomic Swaps, as well as the Lightning Network Protocol. Code must be reviewed by the NewYorkCoin development team prior to payment for completion of the bounty.

Bounty 2. Develop a working Android/iOS mobile NYC wallet, with inventory management and point of sale capabilities, similar to Square. App must be reviewed by the NewYorkCoin development team prior to payment for completion of the bounty.

Bounty 3. Configure and launch a NewYorkCoin mining pool supporting a basket of scrypt algorithm merge-mined blockchains on behalf of the NewYorkCoin community. Pool operation must be verified by the NewYorkCoin development team prior to payment for completion of the bounty.

Bounty 4. Find and report any bug or exploit that you can find in the NewYorkCoin code to contact@nycoin.community. Bug/exploit must be verified by the NewYorkCoin development team prior to payment for completion of the bounty.

Please direct all correspondence in regards to these development bounties to contact@nycoin.community or join our discord https://discord.gg/DhgxUqJ. Thank you!

License

NewYorkCoin is released under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for more information or see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.

Development and contributions

Development is ongoing, and the development team, as well as other volunteers, can freely work in their own github branch and submit pull requests when features or bug fixes are ready.

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