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Blockchain technology for creating custom chains.

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Usage

This project comes with 2 binaries, rivined and rivinec. rivined is a background service, or "daemon," that runs the Rivine protocol, and rivinec is a client that is used to interact with rivined. rivined exposes an HTTP API on 'localhost:23110' which can be used to interact with the daemon. Documentation on the API can be found in doc/API.md.

rivined and rivinec are run via command prompt. On Windows, you can just double- click rivined.exe if you don't need to specify any command-line arguments. Otherwise, navigate to the rivine folder and click File->Open command prompt. Then, start the rivined service by entering rivined and pressing Enter. The command prompt may appear to freeze; this means rivined is waiting for requests. Windows users may see a warning from the Windows Firewall; be sure to check both boxes ("Private networks" and "Public networks") and click "Allow access." You can now run rivinec in a separate command prompt to interact with rivined.

Building From Source

To build from source, Go 1.10 or higher must be installed on the system (older versions of GO might work, with some work, but we don't support it). Then simply use go get:

go get -u github.com/threefoldtech/rivine/cmd/...

This will download the Rivine repo to your $GOPATH/src folder, and install the rivined and rivinec binaries in your $GOPATH/bin folder.

To stay up-to-date, run the previous go get command again. Alternatively, you can use the Dockerfile provided in this repo. Run docker build -t rivine . to build and docker run --name rivine rivine to start the daemon. Running the client can be done with docker run -it rivine rivinec. Add client commands just like you would calling rivinec normally (like docker run -it rivine rivinec wallet transactions).

Supporting a Rivine Wallet in a Light Client

Should you wish to support Rivine, or more likely a Rivine-based wallet in a(n) existing/new light client, it is recommended that you read /doc/transactions/light_wallet.md as a starting point.

This document references to (most of the) other documentation you'll need in order to develop your own light wallet for a Rivine-Protocol-based blockchain.

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