Positioning
A mining-focused network for users who want practical wallet access, setup guidance, market visibility, and community support.
Nengcoin is a Scrypt proof-of-work cryptocurrency with enhanced features intended to protect against 51% attack and diversify mining participation across Android phones, CPUs, GPUs, and ASICs.
Positioning
A mining-focused network for users who want practical wallet access, setup guidance, market visibility, and community support.
Focus
Core resources, setup guidance, and market access are organized to give miners and traders a clearer path into the Nengcoin ecosystem.

Network profile
Scrypt proof of work with a strong focus on diversified mining access, resilient participation, and practical wallet setup across device types.
Block target
1 minute blocks
Nengcoin targets one-minute blocks together with ongoing hardening around timestamp rules and network behavior.
Mining path
Android to ASIC
Start with mobile or desktop experimentation, then move into larger solo-mining or pool-connected workflows if your operation grows.
Start with the route that matches your device and mining intent, then move directly into the most relevant wallet and setup guidance.
Mobile-first path
Go straight to the Android route for ARMHF and ARM64 wallet access, solo-mining context, and mobile-oriented setup guidance.
ARMHF / ARM64
Open pathWindows, macOS, and Linux
Open the desktop starting point for wallet installation, sync guidance, and mining paths that begin on general-purpose computers.
Wallet + setup
Open pathLow-power and edge hardware
Jump to the ARM device route for Raspberry Pi systems, lightweight nodes, and hardware-aware wallet or mining preparation.
ARMHF / ARM64 / Pi
Open pathHigher-throughput mining
Move into the advanced mining guidance for operators scaling from experimentation into larger solo-mining or pool-connected workflows.
Rig-oriented path
Open pathNengcoin emphasizes solo mining across Android, CPU, GPU, and ASIC while also highlighting 51% attack protection, a 1440-block base difficulty reset, a 10,000 NENG block reward, and a limited-supply model.
Proof-of-work algorithm
Scrypt
Nengcoin is presented publicly as a Scrypt proof-of-work network oriented toward miners and traders.
NENG per block
10,000
Nengcoin uses a 10,000 NENG block-reward profile within its published issuance model.
Base difficulty reset
1440
A base difficulty reset every 1440 blocks remains one of the chain’s defining operating characteristics.
Mining range
Android → ASIC
The project narrative spans Android phones, CPUs, GPUs, Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi systems, and ASIC-ready workflows.
Why NENG stands out
Nengcoin is not limited to one class of miner. Wallet releases, setup notes, explorer access, exchange destinations, and community links support participation that begins on mobile, continues on desktop hardware, and scales into more dedicated environments.
Enhanced features intended to protect against 51% attack remain central to the Nengcoin security profile.
Nengcoin presents mining as a diversified activity that stretches across Android, CPUs, GPUs, ASICs, Chromebooks, and Raspberry Pi systems.
Wallet downloads, release binaries, community support, explorer access, and exchange routes form a connected operating stack around NENG participation.
Live market status
$0.00000050
Current USD price for NENG, updated from the live CoinGecko market feed.
Next sync in 00:46
24h move
+2.14%
Daily price movement for NENG across the latest 24-hour market window.
Auto-refresh cadence: every 60 seconds
24h volume
$79.44
A snapshot of recent trading activity showing how much NENG volume has moved through the market in the last 24 hours.
Source: CoinGecko market data
Explore the key details behind Nengcoin’s supply profile, mining philosophy, and technical orientation in one concise overview.
Nengcoin combines Bitcoin-style familiarity with Scrypt mining, one-minute block targets, a long-run halving schedule, and a high-cap maximum supply.
The project is not limited to one machine class. Mining can begin on Android and scale into desktop and dedicated hardware environments.
Nengcoin stays friendly to full-node operation, Bitcoin-style JSON-RPC workflows, wallet binaries, community support, and open-source development in one stack.

Mining access
Use the downloads hub to choose your device category and move from wallet installation into a mining path that matches your hardware.
Nengcoin supports a diversified mining environment that spans Android phones, CPUs, GPUs, Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi devices, and ASIC-ready workflows.
Android remains a real part of the mining journey, supported by ARMHF and ARM64 setup paths together with wallet-maintenance workflows.
For desktop-first users, NENG supports experimentation across home desktops, laptops, Chromebooks, and workstation-style systems before moving into more specialized hardware.
NENG also supports more serious mining participation, giving experienced operators a path from mobile or desktop testing into larger solo-mining or pool-connected environments.

Network protection and mining decentralization remain part of the core Nengcoin identity for miners and traders.
Trust signal
Network resilience is part of the NENG story.
Release direction
Public release notes and repository history point to continued work on timestamp rules, mining balance, and deeper reorg protection.
Use these verified exchange, explorer, pool, repository, and community destinations to stay close to the live Nengcoin ecosystem.

Market and resources
Exchange access
Move from wallet setup into market tracking or trading through the verified NonKYC destination.
Support continuity
Use GitHub, Discord, the explorer, and Bitcoin Talk through a direct support and visibility map built around the project stack.
Exchange route
NonKYC provides live trading access for NENG pairs and exchange visibility.
Pool access
Use the pool-connect destination when you want a mining-pool starting point beyond pure solo experimentation.
Chain visibility
Inspect transactions, addresses, and blocks through the public Nengcoin explorer.
Long-form guides
The announcement thread remains the longest-running public reference for mining walkthroughs, releases, and project discussion.
Code and releases
Track the open-source codebase, release history, and full-node development work through the official ShorelineCrypto repository.
Support channel
Discord remains the main community channel for direct support and ongoing discussion.
Start with the wallet for your device, move into the setup guidance that fits your hardware, and then continue into the wider Nengcoin ecosystem through exchange, explorer, support, and release destinations.
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Start in the downloads hub to find the right wallet route for Windows, macOS, Linux x64, Linux ARM, Chromebook, Raspberry Pi, or Android.
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Use the local project guide below together with the downloads page to understand whether your path begins on Android, desktop hardware, or a larger mining rig.
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From there, continue into the explorer, exchange, support, pool, and repository routes that keep the network visible and usable.
The FAQ gives first-stop guidance on the project’s basics and next steps in one place.
Question 1
Nengcoin’s public positioning centers on diversified mining access. The official project story repeatedly emphasizes Android, CPU, GPU, and ASIC participation instead of framing the network around a single dominant hardware path.
Question 2
The clearest starting point is the downloads page. It organizes wallet and mining setup routes by device type so users can move from curiosity into a practical installation path quickly.
Question 3
No. Participation paths span Android, CPUs, GPUs, Chromebooks, and Raspberry Pi devices, with ASIC hardware positioned as a later-stage option rather than the only path.
Question 4
Use the public blockchain explorer surfaced in the ecosystem section. It gives you an operational route for checking activity, addresses, and chain behavior beyond wallet screenshots or announcements.
Question 5
The key routes stay in one place: downloads for setup, GitHub for code and releases, Bitcoin Talk for long-form project context, and Discord for community discussion and support.