LNCR has an average block time of approximately 10.13 seconds. In comparison, Bitcoin targets a block time of 600 seconds. This means the chain’s blocks are being produced roughly 589.87 seconds faster than Bitcoin’s, which is a 98.31% reduction in block interval time. The transaction rate (txrate) is 0.1027 transactions per second, with only 44,942 transactions recorded across the 43,200-block window—an average of just over 1 transaction per block. This low throughput reflects the chain’s early stage rather than its capacity. Overall, LNCR is designed for significantly faster block production, positioning it for high-frequency settlement once adoption increases.
LightningCash-Reborn is based on LitecoinCash (LCC), but with a 10 seconds block time and a cpu only POW algorithm called yespower LTNCG. Yespower is designed to be unfriendly for graphics cards, FPGAs and ASICs. It's also designed to make core count more important than core performance, harkening back to Satoshi's "one core, one vote" ideal. Fast, secure, ecological, economical and fair.
Find out more information on the github repository: LightningCash-R Project
Download a wallet: Releases