Releases: CRDS/Credits
v1.4.0.0
v1.3.1.0
- replaced the old AVX2 implementation with a newer one that fixes the Windows wallet crash
- implemented AVX512F
- reject connections from pre-1.3.0.0 nodes
- fixed several small bugs
v1.3.1.0-beta - Working Windows AVX2 Wallet
This is a pre-release version that just came out from the hottest cores of my CPU. You can expect an increase in rewards upwards of 10-15%.
v.1.3.0.0
Development fund address changed from multisig to single address so funds can be spent easily, the multisig address requires a signed transaction on every 0.5 CRDS that was to be spent.
Dev fund reward changed to 1 CRDS per block from block 550,000 to block 625,000 then reverts back to 0.5 CRDS per block until block 1,375,000
v1.2.0.0 - Remapped emission
Miners receive all the transaction fees rather than have them burned.
Masternodes have to be paid with every block.
The Development Fund will receive 0.5 CRDS with each block for a certain number of blocks.
The new emission has been implemented according to the Community polls.
Several bugs have been fixed including the one causing a crash when using multisignature addresses.
NOTE: The Linux releases contain dependencies statically included for those running CentOS and other RHEL Linux operating systems.
v1.1.1.0
v1.1.0.0
Changed the Masternode collateral required from 500 CRDS to 5,000 CRDS.
Updated code to ensure blocks being solved too far ahead or behind current network time won't be accepted.
Added AVX2 support back into the AVX2 version of the Windows wallet.
Created Linux QT Wallets both with and without AVX2 support.
Created a Linux version with AVX2 support.
Credits (CRDS) Initial Release
This the original release of Credits (CRDS) as at 17th of June 2017.