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github.com/cryptocurrencyfund/go-genesis
Develop your applications using Simvolio. Simvolio is a С-like programming language used for creating contracts and which is compiled to byte code. It has a minimum required number of program control commands and predefined functions.
Create interfaces using Protypo. Protypo is a language for creating frontend pages. It is in essence a template engine which transforms a sequence of functions with parameters into a tree structure with elements, which can be then used for the front-end.
Establish rights for changing the code of contracts/interfaces and data in registers
Post your blockchain application on Google play or App Store.
https://github.com/GenesisKernel/quick-start
Deploy an instance on macos:
bash manage.sh install 3 (creates and launches 3 local nodes)
Deploy an instance on linux:
bash manage.sh install 3 (creates and launches 3 local nodes)
Deploy an instance on windows:
https://github.com/GenesisKernel/quick-start-win/releases
win_install.exe
bash manage.sh db-shell 1
select id, time, node_position, key_id, tx from block_chain ORDER BY ID DESC LIMIT 20;
List of block-generating nodes:
select value from system_parameters where name='full_nodes';
The web version of the Blockexplorer will be available soon.
We believe that our code can be improved, that is why we are committed to further enhancing its quality and performance.
Please, read the CONTRIBUTING.md to get all the detailed information about sending Pull Requests.
Please, study and expand our documentation
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
Join the Genesis team!
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details
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