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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
ViaBTC currently supports merged mining of LTC with DOGE, BELLS, LKY, PEP, and JKC coins. This article will provide tutorials on mining these coins to help you learn more about merged mining. 1. Introduction1.1 Dogecoin (DOGE)Homepage White Paper Explorer ExchangesDogecoin is an open-source distributed digital currency based on blockchain technology, created in December 2013 as a fork of Litecoin, and is loved by dog enthusiasts around the world.1.2 Bells (BELLS)Homepage White Paper Explorer ExchangesBELLS was created by Shibetoshi, the founder of DOGE, in 2013. It is designed based on the currency from the Nintendo game "Animal Crossing." BELLS did not achieve the same level of popularity as DOGE and experienced a near halt in development over time. Inspired by the tenth anniversary of DOGE, the BELLS nodes were relaunched in December 2023, garnering considerable attention.1.3 Luckycoin (LKY)Homepage Explorer ExchangesLKY was created by the anonymous developer LuckyC in 2013 and was revived in 2024 by a group of community volunteers. In August 2024, a backup of the 2013 Luckycoin blockchain was discovered, and the chain was restored from block 81,743, preserving as much of its history as possible.1.4 PepeCoin (PEP)Homepage Explorer ExchangesPEP is a fork of Dogecoin designed to create a new and interesting community. Officially launched on January 30, 2024, PEP is a Layer 1 public chain based on a proof-of-work (PoW) mechanism, featuring an independent decentralized network. Its abbreviation is PEP, starting with the letter P, distinguishing it from PEPE, PEPECOIN, and others.1.5 Junkcoin(JKC)Homepage Explorer ExchangesLaunched in May 2013 on Bitcointalk as a fork of LTC, Junkcoin was revived by a community-driven initiative in November 2024. It has gained attention as one of the earliest meme coins.DOGE, BELLS, LKY, PEP, and JKC utilize the Scrypt algorithm, the same as LTC, and support mining with Scrypt ASIC miners, allowing LTC
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