Memhash — Tap-to-Earn 2.0 or Proof-of-Work Mining in Telegram
#Memhash steps onto the Tribune as a new player among Tap-to-Earn applications in Telegram. This mini-app allows anyone to feel like a miner, even without technical knowledge or powerful equipment.
Unlike traditional projects where rewards are earned through simple clicks, #Memhash takes tapping to a new level: here, everything is built on an honest and accessible Proof-of-Work (Hashcash) model, making the process both engaging and truly worthwhile.
What is Memhash and How Does It Work?
#Memhash is a mini-application in Telegram inspired by the concept of Proof-of-Work (Hashcash). A similar mining algorithm is used in Bitcoin. The app utilizes the computing power of your device to mine tokens, allowing each user to participate in block creation and compete for rewards. Just like in Bitcoin, the more power you have, the higher your chances of success. However, #Memhash prioritizes accessibility for everyone.}
How It Works: Dynamic Difficulty and the “Shares” System
#Memhash is unique with its dynamic difficulty system. A new block is created every 5 seconds, and as more miners join, the difficulty automatically increases. This keeps the balance and provides fair conditions. Newcomers can join in when the activity level is lower, while “veterans” gain an advantage for starting early.
The “Shares” system adds another layer of fairness: if multiple participants contribute partial solutions, the primary miner receives 70% of the reward, while the remaining 30% is split among other contributors proportionally to their input. This makes mining fair and prevents a few users from dominating the rewards.
Turbo Mode — High Risk, High Reward
For users looking to maximize their rewards, #Memhash offers a «Turbo-Mode».
This mode boosts mining performance but also increases the load on your device. By enabling turbo mode, you enhance your chances of earning tokens; however, be prepared for increased power consumption and heat. Turbo mode's effectiveness also depends on the specific power capacity of your device.
1,000,000 Blocks and a 60-Day Mining Marathon
Mining in #Memhash is not an endless process. The blockchain is designed to last approximately 60 days, with all 1,000,000,000 tokens expected to be mined by December 31, 2024. The initial block reward is set at 500 tokens and gradually increases; however, every 100,000 blocks, the primary miner's reward decreases by 10% until it reaches 10%. As a result, 90% of the reward will be distributed among miners in the Share system
Anti-Bot System and Fair Play
Memhash takes fairness seriously. To protect the project from bots and fake accounts, access to the game requires a payment of 600 Telegram Stars. This measure helps filter out fake accounts and maintain fair conditions for all participants.
Activity and Users of Memhash
As of the time of writing (October 6, 2024), Memhash has already built an active community with 13,593 subscribers on Telegram. The mini-app itself has recorded 88,229 monthly active users and ranks among the top-grossing mini-games on Telegram—an impressive achievement for a project that has only been live for a few days. In recent days, the number of miners with a positive balance has approached 10,000, and the count of concurrently active miners exceeds 6,000!
Putting the TON Community First
Memhash is fully committed to supporting the TON ecosystem. All mined tokens are distributed among users, while revenue from Telegram Stars is directed towards ensuring liquidity, marketing, token listing, and maintaining the team and infrastructure. This is not just a game; it’s each participant’s contribution to the growth of the entire ecosystem, where mining becomes a collective achievement.
Mining for Everyone?
#Memhash is a mini-app that opens the doors to the TON ecosystem, where every participant is valued. Click “Start Mining” and feel the digital economy grow closer with every block.
Memhash offers a fresh take on TON tokens — simple, fair, and captivating. Welcome to the future of mining, always at your fingertips.