Mission
6BTCS9 recognizes early Bitcoin miners who sold rewards to pay electricity and keep the network secure. This tool creates a verifiable claim with evidence hashes, a transparent score, and a JSON export you can share for review and funding.
What you provide
Mining pool records, payout addresses, hardware details, electricity costs, and logs.
What we store
Evidence hashes, claim metadata, and a signed JSON export. Files stay with you unless you opt-in.
Why hashes
Proof without exposing sensitive data. Reviewers can later request selective disclosure matching these hashes.
Privacy note: This app computes SHA‑256 hashes client-side. Keep your raw evidence locally unless you choose to share it.
Create your claim
Claim JSON preview
Share this JSON with reviewers or submit via your chosen channel. You can host it in a repo, attach to an issue, or email it to a verifier.
// Your claim JSON will appear here after generation.
Evidence hash summary
Each evidence file is hashed with SHA‑256 locally. Reviewers can later request the raw file and verify it matches the published hash.
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Verification and scoring (overview)
- Mining authenticity: Pool records, payout proofs, logs.
- Continuity: Duration and consistency across months/years.
- Cost verification: Utility bills and rates.
- Impact signal: Relative hashrate during high-difficulty periods.
Claims receive a composite score. Funding, if available, is distributed proportionally with caps to avoid whale capture.
Tip: Keep a secure folder with your original evidence. Only share selectively with trusted reviewers when needed.