http://aequitas.chainpages.xyz/
The Aequitas [AEQL] Blockchain is an experimental smart contract platform protocol that enables instant payments to anyone, anywhere in the world in a private, secure manner. Aequitas [AEQL] uses peer-to-peer blockchain technology developed by Aequitas to operate with no central authority: managing transactions, execution of contracts, and issuing money are carried out collectively by the network. Aequitas [AEQL] is the name of open source software which enables the use of this protocol.
VRX is designed from the ground up to integrate properly with the Velocity parameter enforcement system to ensure users no longer receive orphan blocks.
Ensuring Insane stays as secure and robust as possible the CryptoCoderz team have implemented what's known as the Velocity block constraint system. This system acts as third and final check for both mined and peer-accepted blocks ensuring that all parameters are strictly enforced.
Wish or bmw512 hashing algorithm is utilized for the Proof-of-Work function and also replaces much of the underlying codebase hashing functions as well that normally are SHA256. By doing so this codebase is able to be both exponentially lighter and more secure in comparison to reference implementations.
Aequitas uses
libsecp256k1,
libgmp,
Boost1.68, OR Boost1.58,
Openssl1.02r,
Berkeley DB 6.2.32,
QT5.12.1,
to compile
General Specs
PoW/PoS Hybrid
Ticker: AEQL
Supply: 21M
Algo: Keccak
Block R: 10c/b
blocktime: 60
Chance of SuperBlock: 50%
Masternode Col: 1k
Premine 1M / 100 for 100 blocks
Port: 90777
RPC Port: 91777
sudo -i
cd ~; sudo fallocate -l 3G /swapfile; ls -lh /swapfile; sudo chmod 600 /swapfile; ls -lh /swapfile; sudo mkswap /swapfile; sudo swapon /swapfile; sudo swapon --show; sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak; echo '/swapfile none swap sw 0 0' | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
cd ~; sudo apt-get install -y ntp git build-essential libssl-dev libdb-dev libdb++-dev libboost-all-dev libqrencode-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev curl libzip-dev; apt-get update -y; apt-get install -y git make automake build-essential libboost-all-dev; apt-get install -y yasm binutils libcurl4-openssl-dev openssl libssl-dev; sudo apt-get install -y libgmp-dev; sudo apt-get install -y libtool;
cd ~; wget http://download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-6.2.32.NC.tar.gz; tar zxf db-6.2.32.NC.tar.gz; cd db-6.2.32.NC/build_unix; ../dist/configure --enable-cxx; make; sudo make install; sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.6.2/lib/libdb-6.2.so /usr/lib/libdb-6.2.so; sudo ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.6.2/lib/libdb_cxx-6.2.so /usr/lib/libdb_cxx-6.2.so; export BDB_INCLUDE_PATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.6.2/include"; export BDB_LIB_PATH="/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.6.2/lib"
cd ~; git clone https://github.com/aequitasnetwork/Aequitas
cd ~; cd ~/Aequitas/src; chmod a+x obj; chmod a+x leveldb/build_detect_platform; chmod a+x secp256k1; chmod a+x leveldb; chmod a+x ~/Aequitas/src; chmod a+x ~/Aequitas; make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-; cd ~; cp -r ~/Aequitas/src/Aequitas-Coind /usr/local/bin/Aequitas-Coind;
cd ~; sudo ufw allow 51441/tcp; sudo ufw allow 51221/tcp; sudo ufw allow 22/tcp; sudo mkdir ~/.AEQL; cat << "CONFIG" >> ~/.AEQL/Aequitas-Coin.conf
listen=1
server=1
daemon=1
testnet=0
rpcuser=AEQLrpcuser
rpcpassword=SomeCrazyVeryVerySecurePasswordHere
rpcport=51221
port=51441
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
addnode=157.230.107.144
addnode=138.197.161.183
addnode=188.166.109.87
addnode=46.101.73.64
CONFIG
chmod 700 ~/.AEQL/Aequitas-Coin.conf; chmod 700 ~/.AEQL; ls -la ~/.AEQL
cd ~; Aequitas-Coind; Aequitas-Coind getinfo
make clean -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
make -f makefile.unix USE_UPNP=-
cd ~; cp -r ~/Aequitas/src/Aequitas-Coind /usr/local/bin
Aequitas [AEQL] is released under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for more information or see https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
The master
branch is regularly built and tested, but is not guaranteed to be
completely stable.
The contribution workflow is described in CONTRIBUTING.md.
Developer Discord can be found at:
Testing and code review is the bottleneck for development; we get more pull requests than we can review and test on short notice. Please be patient and help out by testing other people's pull requests, and remember this is a security-critical project where any mistake might cost people lots of money.
Developers are strongly encouraged to write unit tests for new code, and to
submit new unit tests for old code. Unit tests can be compiled and run
(assuming they weren't disabled in configure) with: make check
There are also regression and integration tests of the RPC interface, written in Python, that are run automatically on the build server.
Changes should be tested by somebody other than the developer who wrote the code. This is especially important for large or high-risk changes. It is useful to add a test plan to the pull request description if testing the changes is not straightforward.