Developer Launches DOM Protocol: A Rust-Built Mimblewimble Layer 1 Blockchain
A developer has independently launched DOM Protocol, a Layer 1 blockchain written in Rust that uses a Mimblewimble transaction architecture to keep transaction amounts confidential via Pedersen commitments and Bulletproof range proofs. The project uses RandomX proof-of-work to favour CPU mining, with a two-minute target block time and ASERT-based difficulty adjustment. The genesis block issued zero coins, with all circulating supply generated exclusively through mining rewards starting at block height 1, and an initial block reward of 33 DOM. The protocol was built with no premine, ICO, presale, or any founder, team, or treasury allocation. The codebase is structured as a multi-crate Rust workspace, with each crate handling a distinct responsibility such as cryptography, consensus validation, peer communication, or chain storage.
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