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Proper p2p remote address detection when accepting conn
A receiving peer trusts the address advertised by a client.
However as we do not have external address detection (and there is
generally no very good way to do that), the address detected by
a peer is the loopback, which is useless. So we attempt to detect
these cases and use the IP detected by the TCP connection while
keeping the advertised port.
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util Cleanup HTTP APIs, update ports to avoid gap, rustfmt 2017-10-31 19:42:56 -04:00
wallet fix the wallet receiver api (#222) 2017-11-01 14:32:34 -04:00
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.travis.yml keychain crate (no more secretkeys in core) (#146) 2017-10-03 00:02:31 +00:00
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Grin

Grin is an in-progress implementation of the MimbleWimble protocol. Many characteristics are still undefined but the following constitutes a first set of choices:

  • Clean and minimal implementation, aiming to stay as such.
  • Follows the MimbleWimble protocol, which provides great anonymity and scaling characteristics.
  • Cuckoo Cycle proof of work (at least to start with).
  • Relatively fast block time (a minute or less, possibly decreasing as networks improve).
  • Fixed block reward, both over time and in blocks (fees are not additive).
  • Transaction fees are based on the number of UTXO created/destroyed and total transaction size.
  • Smooth curve for difficulty adjustments.

To learn more, read our introduction to MimbleWimble and Grin.

Status

Grin is still an infant, much is left to be done and contributions are welcome (see below). Check our mailing list archives for the latest status.

Contributing

To get involved, read our contributing docs.

Find us:

Getting Started

To learn more about the technology, read our introduction.

To build and try out Grin, see the build docs.

Philosophy

Grin likes itself small and easy on the eyes. It wants to be inclusive and welcoming for all walks of life, without judgement. Grin is terribly ambitious, but not at the detriment of others, rather to further us all. It may have strong opinions to stay in line with its objectives, which doesn't mean disrepect of others' ideas.

We believe in pull requests, data and scientific research. We do not believe in unfounded beliefs.

Credits

Tom Elvis Jedusor for the first formulation of MimbleWimble.

Andrew Poelstra for his related work and improvements.

John Tromp for the Cuckoo Cycle proof of work.

J.K. Rowling for making it despite extraordinary adversity.

License

Apache License v2.0.