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HASHWOOD

browser miner · proof-of-work · robinhood chain

A proof-of-work token you pull from a CPU, not a presale. The page hands your wallet a puzzle, your cores throw nonces at it, and a winning hash mints HASH straight on Robinhood Chain. No allocation. No kings.

Every hash is an arrow. Mine it with thy CPU.

MINING STATEseason —
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BROWSER MINERkeccak256 · js workers
connect a wallet to draw the bow
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TX
TIP 0.0
gwei

Your wallet address is folded into the digest, so a nonce you find is worthless to anyone else — nothing to lift from the mempool, and nothing is signed or broadcast until an arrow lands under target. Want more hashrate than a tab? Run your own miner →

[i] The only way in is to draw the bow. There is no premine, no presale, and no team allocation — genesis HASH exists only because a CPU found it. The barons mint; the sheriffs tax; here, everyone hurls the same nonces under the same target.

HOW IT WORKSkeccak256 on robinhood chain
01The tab fetches the current challenge from the contract; it rotates on every mint, chained to the winning digest — nothing to precompute.
02Worker threads sweep a 256-bit nonce until keccak256(challenge ‖ you ‖ nonce) ≤ target.
03The moment it lands, your wallet calls mint(nonce, digest) with a 0.00005 ETH mint price attached; the contract verifies and mints the reward on the spot.
04Difficulty retargets every 128 mints, holding the forest to roughly one arrow every three seconds. One mint per block — no bursts.

Address-bound digests mean nobody lifts your solution from the mempool. The reward halves every 10,000 mints — five seasons of the forest, ~8 hours each — until the 21,000,000 cap ends the hunt in roughly a day and a half. Season 1 pays 1,100 per arrow and carries half the supply. Every mint price and 1% of every reward flow into a liquidity position owned by the contract itself, with no code path to withdraw it — roughly every 100th mint the contract deposits the accrued reserve into the pool automatically, no one has to trigger it. The swap fee starts at 5% in season 1 and falls 0.75% per season to a 2% floor.