Imperium is an experimental digital currency that aims to enable instant payments to anyone, anywhere in the world. Imperium uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority: managing transactions and issuing money are carried out collectively by the network. Imperium Core is the name of the open source software which enables the use of this currency.
Algorithm : sha256
Asic-friendly : yes
Symbol : IMP
Total supply : 210 000 000 IMPs
Pre-Mine : 37 800 000 IMPs ( 18 % )
Pre-Mine repartition : 3.57 % Charities , 4.76 % I.C.O. , 2.67 % Bounties & Air-drops , 7 % Development
Public mining : 172 200 000 IMPs ( 82 % )
Initial mining reward : 50 IMPs
Mining Reward Halved every : 2 100 000 blocks ( every four years on average except a bit less than 3 years for first stage)
Block time : 1 minute
Difficulty adjustments : Every 16 Blocs
Mining Reward Maturity : After 101 confirmations
Transaction confirmations : Average of 6 confirmations needed ( so 6 minutes )
Minimum transaction fee : 0.00001 IMP per kilobyte
More information :
Windows 64bits Binary release : https://ufile.io/jcu7c
White paper : http://the-imperium.cf:6112/assets/files/white-paper.pdf
Road map : http://the-imperium.cf:6112/#map
bitcointalk.org ANN : will be updated very soon
discord channel : will be announced later today
facebook page : none yet
youtube page : none yet
Initial coin offering ( ICO ) Website : http://the-imperium.cf:6112/
Official Imperium Pool : http://the-imperium.cf:6114/
Official Imperium Block Explorer : http://the-imperium.cf:6116/
Exchanges listings : Will be announced after the ICO
Imperium Core is released under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for more information or see https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
For now I am the only developper, but I plan to hire new developpers as the need for it occurs. If you want to contribute to Imperium Core Developers, or have any kind of offers regarding Imperium Core, don't be afraid to PM me here on github. " IMPERIUM-main-dev " is my github username.
Tests are mainly made on my home server. If you want to contribute, I suggest you do the same and do multiple backups often enough so you don't lose your progress. Also, inform yourself on how github works from command line in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS as this is the principal OS I use for development.
The Travis CI system will eventually be used to make sure that every pull request is built for Windows, Linux, and macOS, and that unit/sanity tests are run automatically.
They are integrated from bitcoin's source code.