Seraph Overview
Seraph History
Seraph trades under the symbol "SERA" and operates without being controlled by a reserve bank or single administration. You cannot mine the decentralized digital coin, and as such, you can get SERA coins with a currency exchange. The coin uses the proof of work and proof of stake (pow/pos) consensus, along with the PHI1612 algorithm. To stay up to date with Seraph, they can be found on Telegram and Twitter.
About Seraph (SERA)
Name | Seraph |
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Symbol | SERA |
Algorithm | PHI1612 |
Mineable | |
Consensus | Proof of Work and Proof of Stake (Pow/Pos) |
Start Date |
Seraph by the numbers
Market Pos | 0 |
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USD Price |
$0.00
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Market Cap | $0 |
Volume | $0 |
Supply | 0.00 |
Difficulty |
Seraph links
Website | seraphcoin.com |
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Whitepaper | |
Announcement | https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3203802.0 |
Explorer 1 | https://sera.overemo.com/ |
Explorer 2 | |
Source Code | https://github.com/seraphcoin/seraph |
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