Updated — Uncut Mazacoin
MazaCoin (MAZA), often referred to as the "Tribal Bitcoin," has reached a critical juncture in 2026. Originally launched in 2014 by Payu Harris for the Oglala Lakota Nation, the project remains active through a dedicated decentralized community despite its experimental status.
2. The Uncut Integration
Supply Dynamics
: The total circulating supply is roughly 2.38 billion MZC . 3. Market Performance and 2026 Updates uncut mazacoin updated
Uncut Mazacoin
After months of community discussion and technical review, we are proud to present the update — a return to the original, unaltered vision of the Mazacoin project, with critical modern improvements. MazaCoin (MAZA), often referred to as the "Tribal
"It’s not just money, Grandpa," Elias said, his fingers dancing across the keyboard. "It’s sovereignty. It’s Mazacoin." Blockchain: Dead
- Blockchain: Dead. The last block explorers (like chainz.cryptoid.info/maza/) stopped syncing years ago. No nodes are active on the network.
- Wallets: The old Windows/Android wallets won’t connect to the network. They’re relicware.
- Exchanges: Mazacoin was delisted from all minor exchanges (C-Cex, Coins-E) by 2016. Zero volume since.
- Community: Subreddit r/Mazacoin — last post ~2017. Bitcointalk thread: dead.
- Development: No GitHub commits since 2015. The codebase is a Litecoin 0.8.x fork with no security patches.
Supply:
Circulating supply is roughly 2.4 billion MZC , which is near its maximum supply cap.
The Hard Truth: Did It Ever Really Run?
Uncut Mazacoin is the informal name given to raw, minimally processed material and lore surrounding Mazacoin: a community-driven digital currency that emerged with regional pride, cultural symbolism, and grassroots crypto enthusiasm. This monograph explores Mazacoin’s origin story, design and technology, cultural identity, ecosystem developments (the “updated” landscape), criticisms and risks, and speculative futures — all presented to engage readers with vivid detail and accessible explanations.
