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DePINC Core integration/staging tree

https://depinc.org

The Crypto Currency System Based on CPoC.

Pay Tribute to Cryptocurrency Pioneers Bitcoin, Burst and Chia!

About DePINC

  • DePINC is a new type of crypto currency based on Proof of Capacity and Proof of Space and Time(Chia).
  • DePINC uses an upgraded version of cPOC mining (Conditioned Proof of Capacity), with a perfect economic model and consensus algorithm.
  • DePINC uses Chia's PoST consensus protocol after upgrade
  • DePINC uses hard disk as the participant of consensus, which reduces power consumption.
  • DePINC mining lowers the entry barriers, and makes the coin generation process more decentralized, secure and reliable.
  • Compared with POW mining, cPOC and PoST mining saves energy, consumes much less power, has lower noise, no heat, and is anti-ASIC. cPOC-mining-based DePINC can realize the original intention of Satoshi Nakamoto ---- everyone can become a miner.
  • Lowered the cost of credit, increased the strength and breadth of consensus, and improved the security of the consensus architecture

For more information, as well as an immediately useable, binary version of the DePINC Core software, see https://depinc.org/#wallet, or read the original whitepaper.

License

DePINC Core is released under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for more information or see https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.

Development Process

The master branch is regularly built and tested, but is not guaranteed to be completely stable. Tags are created regularly to indicate new official, stable release versions of DePINC Core.

The contribution workflow is described in CONTRIBUTING.md and useful hints for developers can be found in doc/developer-notes.md.

Testing

Testing and code review is the bottleneck for development; we get more pull requests than we can review and test on short notice. Please be patient and help out by testing other people's pull requests, and remember this is a security-critical project where any mistake might cost people lots of money.

Automated Testing

Developers are strongly encouraged to write unit tests for new code, and to submit new unit tests for old code. Unit tests can be compiled and run (assuming they weren't disabled in configure) with: make check. Further details on running and extending unit tests can be found in /src/test/README.md.

There are also regression and integration tests, written in Python, that are run automatically on the build server. These tests can be run (if the test dependencies are installed) with: test/functional/test_runner.py

The Travis CI system makes sure that every pull request is built for Windows, Linux, and macOS, and that unit/sanity tests are run automatically.

Manual Quality Assurance (QA) Testing

Changes should be tested by somebody other than the developer who wrote the code. This is especially important for large or high-risk changes. It is useful to add a test plan to the pull request description if testing the changes is not straightforward.

Translations

The DePINC Core base on Bitcoin Core and shares resources with it.

Changes to translations as well as new translations can be submitted to Bitcoin Core's Transifex page.

Translations are periodically pulled from Transifex and merged into the git repository. See the translation process for details on how this works.

Important: We do not accept translation changes as GitHub pull requests because the next pull from Transifex would automatically overwrite them again.

Translators should also subscribe to the mailing list.

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