Virtual Mining
Virtual, On-Chain Hashpower Mining
Crypto Skyline uses a virtual, fully on-chain hashpower mining mechanism, replacing traditional mining’s reliance on physical hardware and high energy consumption.
Players don’t need to buy mining rigs. Instead, they build an on-chain “hashpower office” by acquiring Workers and Desks.
Each Worker provides hashpower (Hashrate).
All Desks together determine the player’s total capacity and overall hashpower setup.
In Skyline:
Workers = Miners
Desks = Virtual rig slots / rack positions
Lunchboxes = Energy / hashpower upkeep
Office = Hashpower farm
All hashpower and reward calculations are 100% on-chain, transparent, and verifiable.
Mining Rewards
Mining rewards are distributed every block based on each player’s share of the total network hashpower.
The higher your hashpower, the larger your share, and the more SLE you earn.
Let:
hih_ihi = hashpower of player iii
HHH = total network hashpower (sum of all players’ hashpower)
H=∑hiH = \sum h_iH=∑hi
RbR_bRb = SLE produced per block at the current stage
Then player iii’s reward per block is:
Ri=hiH×RbR_i = \frac{h_i}{H} \times R_bRi=Hhi×Rb
In other words, your output is directly tied to:
Your own hashpower
Changes in total network hashpower
The current block reward (which changes with halving)
Halving Schedule
Crypto Skyline’s halving mechanism is inspired by Bitcoin.
SLE’s block production will halve at fixed intervals, causing total issuance to decrease over time and creating a consistent deflationary pressure.
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