Last month, I went with friends to attend a private A8 gathering in Singapore.

The location was in a low-key apartment next to Orchard Road, where you had to swipe two elevator cards to go upstairs. The front desk staff looked like flight attendants, dressed in formal attire, avoiding eye contact with guests #热门推荐 .

As soon as the door opened, I realized: the social elite gather here at night.

Outside the window, you could directly overlook Marina Bay. The bar was stocked with drinks that were practically unpronounceable, and the sound of bottles being opened carried an air of "this is not for ordinary people" $CITY .

The people sitting on the sofa—either fund managers or stockholders of exchanges, either project founders or actual controllers of mining sites—each spoke as if they could influence an entire market sector.

But the strangest thing was: they didn’t talk about Bitcoin, they didn’t talk about Ethereum, they didn’t talk about SOL, AI, RWA, ETF, or halving cycles.

Instead, they said something that left me stunned: "BTC has already been monopolized by the elites." What can truly be redistributed is computing power, not price. Capital has locked down GPUs, and CPUs have instead become the entry point.

Then one big shot who had been silent put down his glass and said: "The only thing that allows ordinary people to re-enter is SCASH." The room fell silent. That silence wasn't doubt; it was the kind of silence that said, “They already know, and we have just heard.”

A few more sentences made me realize why SCASH is special:

It’s not ERC20, it’s not BSC, it’s not contract air, it’s not pre-mined profit-sharing, it’s not capital control.

Rather, it’s: an independent mainnet chain, PoW (Proof of Work), can only be mined with CPU, rejecting ASIC and GPU, with a limit of 21 million coins, the same as BTC, with no reserves, no team shares, and no VC.

Issuance relies on competition in computing power—not on money.

At that moment, I suddenly realized why they were nervous: because something like SCASH gives ordinary people the right to re-enter the game. It’s not about luck, it’s not about connections, it’s not about grabbing a whitelist, it’s not about chasing the big players, it’s not about being crushed by capital.

Rather, it’s—if you turn on your machine, you can participate, and your computing power can earn you more.

So what exactly is SCASH? In one sentence: SCASH = a decentralized CPU mining mainnet that returns to the original appearance of Bitcoin.

In a more complete sense: an independent chain not attached to any ecosystem.

PoW mining—real costs support value.

CPU mining—everyone can participate.

Anti-ASIC / Anti-GPU / Anti-capital, distribution is fairer.

Community-driven—not controlled by oligarchs.

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