A truly private, secure and safe way to make payments

That 90’s look

We at Calex believe in project AmityCoin; so much so that we launch with no Premine. AmityCoin aims to change the status quo; to be accepted anywhere good and services are rendered. We believe with this ethos the value of AmityCoin will speak volumes about itself.

Please, join us in shaping the future! We are a unique privacy coin that aims for fair mining and distribution for decentralization. We use a unique algorithm called CryptoNight Soft Shell created by our good friends over at TurtleCoin. Soft Shell is a novel adaptation, inspired by Nerva’s (XNV) Adaptive hashing algorithm. By dynamically adjusting the scratchpad and memory utilization, we present a CryptoNote coin that is ASIC & FPGA resistant. At the present time there are is no compatible pool software or GPU-enabled miners, ensuring a more natural growth and network decentralization. During our testing phase, even a moderately powered computing device stood a ‘fair’ chance of solving a block against other miners that had a higher hashrate enabling a truly fair mining experience.

Listen up and I’ll tell you

This means, along with AmityCoin’s total supply and emission rate, that AmityCoin has longevity as well as being a fungible coin giving it more of a reason to be accepted as an everyday currency with a decentralized network.

Wen Binance

At AmityCoin, we’re in no rush to get listed as we want to mainly focus on the code-base and technology at this moment in time. We want to make sure our first listing is a wise choice because some exchanges may not satisfy the volume that AmityCoin may bring to it. We’ve set up an OTC Discord server for those that just simply cannot wait and want to buy and sell AMITs. There is a catch though when trading on that server and that is both parties (users) have to pay 2% into our donation fund to help fund AmityCoin. The 2% fee lowers when you make more trades on the server. You will also be provided an escrow for the transaction, our Project Manager is our current escrow.

Trying to keep the whales satisfied

So what’s been done so far and what are you doing now

Remember, remember the fifth of November,

The beginning of acceptance,

We load a daemon

To show our freedom

Its the time of independence.

Well lets start with whats been done so far on our beautiful journey. AmityCoin launched on the 5th of November with zero premine meaning the founders and team had no upper hand so every coin can be mined by everyone else. This means that AmityCoin relies on donations and personal funds. We introduced a tipbot early into the life of Amity in the Discord server so we can test our how our network handles transactions being sent from one person to another and this also helped with people getting involved with the community. Our first PR came along from @Cryptonote.Social in our Discord server which implemented a donation function within our miner allowing users to donate AMITs at their own will. We had already made our mark within the TurtleCoin Discord server having our very own channel (#amity). Without TurtleCoin, AmityCoin would seize to exist and it was with the help of the team that we managed to launch our testnets and betanet. Forking TurtleCoin meant that if and when any developments happened with our codebase, we can contribute it back to them. Our team started of as 2 people working together to create something special and has since attracted the attention of others. We now have, aside from the 2 founders, an extra developer helping us with improvements to the code-base, a project manager to keep us on track and help with the formal side of economics, we have also partnered up with Llama.Horse who help keep the AmityCoin network live, we’ve got a bot master that takes care of our precious Discord bots as well a few contributors from the Discord server. Another user from our Discord is Jerme “JerMVP” and he helps us with our binaries and rains upon users, but he also mines directly to our donation wallet too. AmityCoin truly has a good community so far and its forever expanding.

Looks like i got a little off-track there

So as for whats been done, development wise, we’ve implemented LWMA-3 but we’re going back to LWMA-2 upon our first Hard-fork (Soft-fork?) which ensure we have 2 minutes block times. We have also made improvements on the mining experience with upgrades to the code-base. We fixed a few little bugs, if you lost connection it wouldn’t reconnect, whilst also making improvements to our previous hashing functions configuration. We made our “To Do” list public on Trello so you can keep track of what we are doing. We released a beta-GUI called AmityNest forked from TRTL to please some users but we have yet to finish this yet because we’re working on a brand new GUI written from scratch. The new GUI will be called the Forge (community voted name) which will contain useful network information and the ability to mine from it.

And that’s not even all of what’s happened/happening — So much to keep track off

Sneak peak if you’re too lazy to click the link

Useful Links

Website — https://www.getamitycoin.org/

Block Explorer — https://explorer.getamitycoin.org/

Discord — https://discord.gg/k2jYvBT

Twitter — https://www.twitter.com/AmityCore

Trello Project Board — https://trello.com/b/maZbOzie/amitycoin

GitHub — https://github.com/CalexCore

Discord OTC — https://discord.gg/RHkdzAp