The mined reserve of the Binary Chain
Verium is a CPU-mineable Proof-of-Work-Time chain built to be a digital commodity — accessible to mine, resistant to specialized hardware, and engineered as the ecosystem's long-term security layer.
Accessible mining, serious security
Verium keeps proof-of-work in the hands of everyday participants while anchoring the ecosystem's defense.
CPU-mineable with scrypt²
Verium's scrypt² work function keeps mining practical on ordinary processors and resistant to ASIC and GPU centralization.
Variable block time
Block time scales with total mining power — faster as the network grows, with a 15-second floor — keeping issuance smooth.
The security anchor
Verium's accumulated proof-of-work forms the deep security layer the Binary Chain ecosystem is built around.
A digital reserve
Designed as a digital commodity and store of value rather than a high-velocity payment coin.
Verium is the slow, work-heavy lane of the Binary Chain. Its blocks take minutes, not seconds — by design — so proof-of-work can accumulate depth that complements VeriCoin's faster stake-secured chain.
The essentials
Key facts about the Verium network — consensus rules, ports, and how the chain fits into the Binary Chain.
Role in the Binary Chain
- Ticker
- VRM
- Consensus
- Proof-of-Work-Time (PoWT)
- Hashing algorithm
- scrypt² (scrypt-squared)
- Mining
- CPU-mineable, ASIC/GPU-resistant
- Block time
- Variable — scales with hashpower (≈1–3 min, 15s floor)
- Reward model
- Exponential schedule tied to money supply
- Role
- Reserve & security layer
- P2P / RPC port
- 36988 / 33987
- Address prefix
- V…
Mine Verium with your CPU
Run solo against your node, or use the public pool for smoother payouts — the full guide covers both.
Put Verium to work
Download a wallet to hold VRM, or start contributing hashpower to the network today.