This project is a cryptographic consensus engine and distributed ledger client that functions as a peer-to-peer network node. It enables decentralized network participation by allowing users to independently validate transactions and blocks, ensuring data integrity and consensus without reliance on a centralized authority. The software utilizes an unspent transaction output model to track ownership and verify state transitions across the network.
What distinguishes this implementation is its commitment to verifiable security and deterministic operation. It features a reproducible build system that allows users to independently confirm that distributed binaries match the original source code, providing a high level of security assurance. The system enforces consensus rules through a script-based transaction validation mechanism and maintains network synchronization via an asynchronous peer-to-peer gossip protocol.
The software provides a secure, event-driven remote procedure call interface, enabling external applications to programmatically manage digital assets and query blockchain data. To maintain performance and reliability, the node employs multi-threaded block validation and a key-value database for efficient chain state lookups. The project also includes comprehensive automated testing suites and rigorous infrastructure hardening practices to mitigate vulnerabilities and ensure stability across updates.
Detailed documentation for the remote procedure call interface is available for numerous versions, and users can retrieve binaries through various distribution channels, including direct downloads and package managers, with support for cryptographic signature verification.