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ZClassic 2.1.1-8

Getting Started

Building

Build ZClassic along with most dependencies from source by running:

Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/ZclassicCommunity/zclassic.git
cd zclassic

Get dependencies

# Ubuntu 22.04

sudo apt-get install \
 build-essential pkg-config libc6-dev m4 g++-multilib \
 autoconf libtool ncurses-dev unzip git python3 python3-zmq \
 zlib1g-dev curl bsdmainutils automake libtinfo5 libcurl4-gnutls-dev
# Ubuntu 18.04

sudo apt-get install \
build-essential pkg-config libc6-dev m4 g++-multilib \
autoconf libtool ncurses-dev unzip git python python-zmq \
zlib1g-dev wget curl bsdmainutils automake

Install

# Build from source:
./zcutil/build.sh -j$(nproc)
# strip binary for production use
strip ./src/zclassicd

# run binary
./src/zclassicd

Before running the ZClassic daemon, you need to create a configuration file zclassic.conf in ~/.zclassic. Here's an example.

txindex=1
gen=0

Run

LC_ALL=C ./src/zclassicd

# run binary
./zclassicd 

What is ZClassic?

ZClassic is an implementation of the "Zerocash" protocol. Based on Bitcoin's code, it intends to offer a far higher standard of privacy through a sophisticated zero-knowledge proving scheme that preserves confidentiality of transaction metadata. Technical details are available in our Protocol Specification.

This software is the ZClassic client. It downloads and stores the entire history of ZClassic transactions; depending on the speed of your computer and network connection, the synchronization process could take a day or more once the blockchain has reached a significant size.

🔒 Security Warnings

See important security warnings on the Security Information page.

ZClassic is experimental and a work-in-progress. Use at your own risk.

📒 Deprecation Policy

This release is considered deprecated 16 weeks after the release day. There is an automatic deprecation shutdown feature which will halt the node some time after this 16 week time period. The automatic feature is based on block height.

Currently only Linux is officially supported.

License

For license information see the file COPYING.

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