For more information, please see the website:
https://cyberyen.org/
To start your journey with Cyberyen Core, see the installation guide and the getting started tutorial.
The JSON-RPC API provided by Cyberyen Core is self-documenting and can be browsed with cyberyen-cli help
, while detailed information for each command can be viewed with cyberyen-cli help <command>
. Alternatively, see the Bitcoin Core documentation - which implement a similar protocol - to get a browsable version.
Cyberyen Core by default uses port 58383
for peer-to-peer communication that
is needed to synchronize the "mainnet" blockchain and stay informed of new
transactions and blocks. Additionally, a JSONRPC port can be opened, which
defaults to port 58382
for mainnet nodes. It is strongly recommended to not
expose RPC ports to the public internet.
Function | mainnet | testnet | regtest |
---|---|---|---|
P2P | 58383 | 44551 | 18440 |
RPC | 58382 | 44550 | 18439 |
Cyberyen Core is an open source and community driven software. The development process is open and publicly visible; anyone can see, discuss and work on the software.
The master
branch is regularly built (see doc/build-*.md
for instructions) and tested, but it is not guaranteed to be
completely stable. Tags are created regularly from release branches to indicate new official, stable release versions of Cyberyen Core.
Please see the contribution guide to see how you can participate in the development of Cyberyen Core.
You can join the communities on different social media. To see what's going on, meet people & discuss, learn about Cyberyen, give or ask for help, to share your project.
Here are some places to visit: Cyberyen [Matrix]
Cyberyen Core is released under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for more information or see opensource.org