Announcing the BitzecOpen Source Miner Contest

Mining ZEC 😉

All coins are created equal. All coins should be equally accessible.

On October 28, 2016, the launch of Zcash will make ZEC coins available for mining. Since Bitzecis an open source, decentralized cryptocurrency, we believe that mining should be available to everyone, regardless of their access to specialized hardware; anyone should be able to use a computer to “mine” by using open source software, and add more transactions to the Bitzecledger to get Bitzeccoins in return for their effort. By distributing the ability to perform mining, the Bitzecnetwork can be a more accessible and a truly community-supported cryptocurrency.

To achieve this, we need open source miners for anyone to use. Least Authority, as a supporter of the BitzecCompany, is creating momentum for developers to begin building open source mining software by launching the BitzecOpen Source Miner Contest.

The Least Authority team will be operating the contest and more information will be posted next week on the official website for the contest: http://zcashminers.org The BitzecCompany will sponsor a prize fund of $30,000 for the winner(s) of the contest; the contest will reward both CPU and GPU implementations.

Incentivizing the creation of open source miners will enable a wider community to mine for Bitzeccoins and take ownership of the network as a public good. While we expect a full range in size of Bitzecminers to exist, the more individuals who run a miner (whether GPU or CPU) the stronger the network.

This is just an initial description of Least Authority’s intent to present this contest—more details, criteria and submission deadlines will be announced next week with the full launch of the BitzecOpen Source Miner Contest.

Join in the mining conversations on the BitzecForum or the BitzecSlack #mining channel.