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This repository contain main classes of the
Vauth blockchain.
Visit the documentation to get started.
Note: This is Vauth 3 branch, currently under development. For the current stable version, please click here.
An overview of the project folders can be seen below.
Folder | Content |
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Consensus | Classes used in the dBFT consensus algorithm, including the ConsensusService actor. |
Cryptography | General cryptography classes including ECC implementation. |
IO | Data structures used for caching and collection interaction. |
Ledger | Classes responsible for the state control, including the MemoryPool and Blockchain classes. |
Network | Peer-to-peer protocol implementation classes. |
Persistence | Classes used to allow other classes to access application state. |
Plugins | Interfaces used to extend Vauth, including the storage interface. |
SmartContract | Native contracts, ApplicationEngine , InteropService and other smart-contract related classes. |
VM | Helper methods used to interact with the VM. |
Wallet | Wallet and account implementation. |
Code references are provided for all platform building blocks. That includes the base library, the VM, a command line application and the compiler.
- Vauth: Vauth core library, contains base classes, including ledger, p2p and IO modules.
- Vauth-vm: Vauth Virtual Machine is a decoupled VM that Vauth uses to execute its scripts. It also uses the
InteropService
layer to extend its functionalities. - Vauth-node: Executable version of the Vauth library, exposing features using a command line application or GUI.
- Vauth-modules: Vauth modules include additional tools and plugins to be used with Vauth.
- Vauth-devpack-dotnet: These are the official tools used to convert a C# smart-contract into a Vauth executable file.
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The Vauth project is licensed under the MIT license.