Form & Composition
A geometric, cryptographic node or coin motif focusing on decentralized ledger architecture.
Color Psychology
A balanced, vibrant gradient that provides high-contrast visibility across modern computing interfaces.
Design Elements
The interlocking fragments symbolize trustless verification and the decentralized nature of digital assets.
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MonaCoin is an open source digital currency and a peer-to-peer (p2p) payment network. Dubbed by its creators as “the first Japanese cryptocurrency,” the coin has become somewhat of Japan’s national alternative to Bitcoin or Litecoin. Like its predecessors, the coin was created purely to serve as P2P electronic cash, a decentralized digital currency aimed at Japanese citizens. There are a few key differences that set it apart from the coins that came before it, and this guide is dedicated to drawing out these differences. Conceived in December of 2013, Monacoin was officially born on January 1st, 2014 with no premine. A Bitcoin Talk Forum on the same date details the coin’s launch and its specifications. A soft fork was executed at block 937440 to implement Segwit, a move made to keep it in...