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README.md

#Curecoin Client ###Client for the Curecoin cryptocurrency

New to Curecoin?

If you are a newcomer, check out this this website which explains Curecoin in simple and everyday terms. You can find statistics on the current state of the Curecoin network on this page. Joining the Curecoin network is easy: once you've installed the Folding@home software, pick a username, get a passkey, and enter 224497 as the team number to fold under. Then register on cryptobullionpools.com with the exact same username (case sensitive), and within a day you should get some coins!

System requirements

  1. The Linux operating system.

Installation

There are two Curecoin clients that you can choose: one with a nice graphical interface, and one that operates entirely in the command-line. The first is highly recommended and is a good choice for most users, but expert users may prefer the command-line (headless) client instead. The GUI client is known as "curecoin-qt" and the headless client is called "curecoind". Installing either one or both is extremely simple. Just follow these directions:

  • Install from source

    This involves downloading the source, meeting the dependencies, compiling the code, and then installing the resulting software.

    git clone https://github.com/cygnusxi/CurecoinSource.git

    FOR THE GUI CLIENT:

    1. sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install qt4-qmake libqt4-dev libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev libssl-dev libminiupnpc-dev libdb5.1++-dev dh-make build-essential
    2. From the main directory, run the following:
    3. qmake && make
    4. sudo make install Alternatively, don't run that command and just place the binary wherever you want.

    FOR THE HEADLESS CURECOIND:

    1. sudo apt-get --no-install-recommends install libboost-all-dev libqrencode-dev libssl-dev libdb5.1-dev libdb5.1++-dev libminiupnpc-dev dh-make build-essential
    2. cd src/ && mkdir obj/ && make -f makefile.unix
    3. sudo make install Alternatively, don't run that command and just place the binary wherever you want.

    libdb4.8 should also work if libdb5.1 is too high a version for you.

Reporting bugs or getting assistance

General help for Curecoin can be found on the forums at https://www.curecoin.net/forum or on #curecoin in irc.freenode. The forum is recommended for non frequent users of irc.

Jesse V packaged the (now outdated) Linux Curecoin binaries, if you encounter problems related use of the client you can submit a bug report at https://github.com/Jesse-V/CurecoinSource .

Donations

Stars on this repo are appreciated as it helps improve the visibility of this repository. If you'd like to do more than that, tip cryptocurrency to:

CygnusXI - Curecoin Dev

Curecoin wallet B4nMZWxPs7mjUacHYf5wmtEEd489UpnExd

Bitcoin wallet: 1G1Sac4sJXqTu2ZhPJFH86HVqs6YKFD4MW