Krist - Minable currency that works across...
3d6 28 Feb 2015
Krist
Krist is a currency that operates across servers (and in singleplayer). The installer is on the bottom of this post.
Users can send KST to eachother via Krist Addresses, a ten character string that is led by a lowercase k. This is an example of a Krist Address: kg5dc1lzo0
To put KST into circulation, it has to be mined. This involves lots of work done by computers, and means that I can't just "spawn in" as much KST as I want. I have to mine it like everyone else.
Initially, KST was mined by in-game computers, but now requires external software.
Wallet installer:
Please post your questions, feedback, insight and Krist Addresses!
API Documentation
Edited by 3d6, 29 October 2016 - 04:09 AM.
Krist is a currency that operates across servers (and in singleplayer). The installer is on the bottom of this post.
Users can send KST to eachother via Krist Addresses, a ten character string that is led by a lowercase k. This is an example of a Krist Address: kg5dc1lzo0
To put KST into circulation, it has to be mined. This involves lots of work done by computers, and means that I can't just "spawn in" as much KST as I want. I have to mine it like everyone else.
Initially, KST was mined by in-game computers, but now requires external software.
Wallet installer:
pastebin get CChWjRx6 kristwallet
Please post your questions, feedback, insight and Krist Addresses!
API Documentation
Edited by 3d6, 29 October 2016 - 04:09 AM.
ell 28 Feb 2015
Great idea - i'm already trying to incorporate this into a server for its currency system!
Edited by lurquhar1221, 28 February 2015 - 11:44 PM.
Edited by lurquhar1221, 28 February 2015 - 11:44 PM.
delaney519 01 Mar 2015
This idea is so good that you are welcome on our server.
Edited by delaney519, 01 March 2015 - 12:16 AM.
Edited by delaney519, 01 March 2015 - 12:16 AM.
cdel 01 Mar 2015
Great to see you publicly release this, hopefully a lot of people will takepart.
Grim Reaper 01 Mar 2015
This is awesome. It needs promotion! Soon, perhaps, we'll have the miner serve as a Krist client. That way, users won't need to use ComputerCraft to make use of Krist.
ByteMe 01 Mar 2015
I think that you should consider a web version possibly. it would spread the usage plus you could have stats and such.
(If your looking for a front end developer, *hint* I'm available *hint*)
(If your looking for a front end developer, *hint* I'm available *hint*)
Anavrins 03 Mar 2015
This is really nice, it really makes me wonder how all those cryptocurrencies works
cdel 04 Mar 2015
Really nice how local storing of Krist is, you can't copy the file to dupe Krist.
CrazedProgrammer 04 Mar 2015
Awesome
It's really cool to see a multiserver cryptocurrency for ComputerCraft.
My address is kz1eghabbe.
Edited by CrazedProgrammer, 07 March 2015 - 06:15 PM.
It's really cool to see a multiserver cryptocurrency for ComputerCraft.
My address is kz1eghabbe.
Edited by CrazedProgrammer, 07 March 2015 - 06:15 PM.
s0r00t 05 Mar 2015
Hope it'll go well
Somehow I have an address not starting with a k...
Address : 4c41e197e6
Somehow I have an address not starting with a k...
Address : 4c41e197e6
3d6 06 Mar 2015
longbyte1 06 Mar 2015
Very cool!
One question, though: how decentralized is the currency? For example, can a server host its own "blockchain" and then federate with your server for transactions?
Also, what's the mining payout falloff? Can an "admin" give himself money? What kind of a hash is it?
One question, though: how decentralized is the currency? For example, can a server host its own "blockchain" and then federate with your server for transactions?
Also, what's the mining payout falloff? Can an "admin" give himself money? What kind of a hash is it?
cdel 06 Mar 2015
ByteMe 06 Mar 2015
well hmmm, I typed in a password to create a account and it logged me into someone else's? they must have had the same password?
CrazedProgrammer 06 Mar 2015
cdel, on 06 March 2015 - 07:26 AM, said:
Just wondering, what is considered to be a good hash rate?
ByteMe, on 06 March 2015 - 09:18 AM, said:
well hmmm, I typed in a password to create a account and it logged me into someone else's? they must have had the same password?