navcoin-core
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navcoin-core | lbrycrd | |
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9 | 1 | |
123 | 2,622 | |
0.0% | 0.0% | |
6.2 | 1.8 | |
7 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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navcoin-core
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Odroid for staking cryptocurrency?
Oh gee it's been ages, but Peercoin forks and coins built with nodejs tend to play well with arm pretty easily. Most coins will have building instructions for linux and you will find many coins share the same codebase and install instructions.
- Private tokens are coming to Navcoin, build on top of the new BlsCT protocol.
- Navcoin Links
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Combining Consensus Parameters for cfund % and rewards #737
Here is the Github issue if someone is looking for it: https://github.com/navcoin/navcoin-core/issues/737
- NavPi image file
- Where can I download NavCoin Core 5.0.1 again?
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Old NavPi maxing out memory
I don't think there is. The steps are pretty straight forward if you're familiar with command lines. Get your wallet.dat file (you should have several backups) Get a pi4 with 4 or 8 gb ram Install OS raspbian or Ubuntu Get the binaries for that OS (arm for raspbian aarch for Ubuntu) https://github.com/navcoin/navcoin-core/releases Run the wallet with navcoind -daemon Unlock for staking with navcoin-cli walletpassphrase MYPASS 86400000 true Happy staking.
- Noob question about staking
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NavCoin Core Wallet does not seem to meet all security measurements of Mac OS - at least it does not really inspiring confidence
in the meanwhile you can check their integrity against the hashes published in https://github.com/navcoin/navcoin-core/releases/tag/5.0.1
lbrycrd
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How to recover LBC from old wallet.dat?
What's the date on the file? It may be a test net wallet or an old lbrycrd full node wallet. You'd need to sync up a full node and then quit / replace the wallet file: https://github.com/lbryio/lbrycrd/releases/tag/v0.17.3.2
What are some alternatives?
wallet-core - Cross-platform, cross-blockchain wallet library.
syscoin - Syscoin is a crypto currency that is universally merge-mineable with a dual chain architecture both UTXO and EVM. The UTXO chain offers a data availability layer (Proof-Of-Data Availability) to offer censorship resistance for a rollup-driven roadmap.
marscoin - Marscoin source tree
conceal-core - Conceal Core (CLI)
qtum - Qtum Core Wallet
BlockSci - A high-performance tool for blockchain science and exploration
Bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree
btcpool-ABANDONED - backend of pool.btc.com
Krypto-trading-bot - Self-hosted crypto trading bot (automated high frequency market making) written in C++
metrix - Decentralized, Anonymous, Fast & Secure Cryptocurrency
cpp-algorand-sdk - Unofficial Algorand C++ SDK.
peercoin - Reference implementation of the Peercoin protocol.