Scash (full name Satoshi Cash Network, abbreviation SCASH) is a cryptocurrency project based on CPU mining, with a total of 21 million coins, similar to Bitcoin's design, aimed at restoring decentralized mining on home computers. Zero mining (zero-cost mining) tutorials mainly involve participating with home computer CPUs, without the need for additional hardware investment, but attention should be paid to electricity costs and market risks. The current price is about 0.2-0.28 USD, with a 24-hour trading volume of about 70,000 USD, mining difficulty is low, and it can produce 0.5-10 coins per day (depending on CPU performance).

Scash project overview

Scash is an old coin new mining project, using an upgraded version of the RandomX algorithm, supporting CPU mining, suitable for ordinary computers to participate. The project emphasizes decentralization, does not interfere with marketing, and is currently mainly traded on small exchanges like Exbitron, with high off-market popularity. The total supply is 21 million coins, and the current network computing power is not high, making it suitable as a backup mining solution (compared to QUBIC or XCB). Price volatility is large, recently in the range of 0.05-0.28 USD, trading depth is normal, but liquidity is limited. Why zero mining? Just need to run the computer CPU without buying mining machines or investing, potential profits come from future appreciation, but need to hold coins and wait.

Key Data (as of 2025-11-20):

  • Current Price: Approximately 0.3588 USD

  • 24h Growth Rate: Positive growth (specifics depend on the market)

  • Trading Volume: Approximately 70,083 USD

  • Mining Background: The algorithm differs from traditional Monero and requires dedicated tools like SRBMiner-Multi. Difficulty adjustment is unique, and output is related to the total network hash rate. Currently, CPU yields are high (e.g., dual-socket 6138 CPUs produce 10+ coins daily), but the more miners there are, the lower the yield will be.

  • Risk Warning: Mining consumes electricity, cryptocurrency prices are unstable, and a proxy IP may be required (mainland users should be cautious). No official airdrop, purely zero-cost mining. Off-exchange trading is active, but exchanges are small, so withdrawals should be cautious. All-in is not recommended; this is only for entertainment or small-scale participation.

  • Zero-cost Mining Tutorial (Windows System, CPU Mining)

    The following is a complete zero-cost tutorial based on the rplant mining pool, suitable for beginners. The entire process is free, requiring only a computer (recommended CPU i5 or higher). Expected setup time is 10-20 minutes, and it will mine automatically after being left running. The tutorial is sourced from community sharing; back up your computer before actual testing.

  • Step 1: Download and Set Up Wallet

    1. Visit the official website to download the Scash wallet: https://s.cash/ (choose the Windows version, GUI wallet).

    2. Install and run the wallet, create a new wallet (backup your seed phrase!).

Click on the website; https://scash.cc/tutorials.html and follow the steps

After downloading the software, select the fourth option;

Once downloaded, select this to unzip

Then go to https://scash.cc/tutorials.html to generate mining commands

Then edit start-mining-scash.bat according to this process

Market and Community Analysis

  • Price and Potential: Current 0.3588 USD, 24h trading at 70,000 USD. The community is optimistic about long-term holding, similar to early Bitcoin, but there are no guarantees. Discussions on Binance Square are heated, seen as an 'opportunity for ordinary people to turn their fortunes', but one must 'hold on tight'. binance square coingecko

  • Social Heat: Tweets with min_faves >100 on Twitter emphasize low difficulty, total supply of 21 million, and fierce competition in community mining pools. No official airdrop, but mining is zero-cost. x.com

  • Comparison: Easier to get started than QUBIC (no complex exchanges to register), but yields are unstable. Suitable as a backup for DePIN/CPU narratives.