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DarkNetSpace and DarkNetCoin


DarkNetSpace is a platform for anonymous applications such as P2P exchange, on-chain shop, Lotto, Gamble, and Bets. DarkNetCoin (DNC) is the general currency in DarkNetSpace.

The ultimate aim of DarkNetSpace is to be the most private and anonymous platform of crypto-currency applications, the ultimate aim of DarkNetCoin is to be the general currency of the DarkNet world.

Features

  • Untraceable payments
  • Unlinkable transactions
  • Blockchain analysis resistance
  • Adaptive parameters
  • Transaction remote release
  • Tor network

This project is based on CryptoNote technology. please review the white paper to learn more detail.

Specifications

  • Algorithm: Wild Keccak
  • Block Time: 60 seconds
  • Difficulty: Retarget each block
  • Block Reward: (2^64 1 A)/2^17/10^10 ,Where 'A' is amount of already generated coins.
  • Total Coins: 1.8446 billion DNC
  • 10% Dev bounty, 9% for DNC team and 1% for cryptonote team(check proof).

Building

Unix and MacOS X

Dependencies: GCC 4.7.3 or later, CMake 2.8.6 or later, and Boost 1.53(but don't use 1.54) or later. You may download them from: http://gcc.gnu.org/ http://www.cmake.org/ http://www.boost.org/ Alternatively, it may be possible to install them using a package manager.

More detailed instructions for OS X (assume you’re using MacPorts (they’re, however, pretty self-explanatory and homebrew users shouldn't have troubles following it too):

  • Install latest Xcode and command line tools (these are in fact MacPorts prerequisites)
  • Install GCC 4.8 and toolchain selector tool: sudo port install gcc48 gcc_select
  • Set GCC 4.8 as an active compiler toolchain: sudo port select --set gcc mp-gcc48
  • Install latest Boost, CMake: sudo port install boost cmake

To build, change to a directory where this file is located, and run make. The resulting executables can be found in build/release/src.

Advanced options:

Parallel build: run make -j<number of threads> instead of just make.

Debug build: run make build-debug.

Test suite: run make test-release to run tests in addition to building. Running make test-debug will do the same to the debug version.

Building with Clang: it may be possible to use Clang instead of GCC, but this may not work everywhere. To build, run export CC=clang CXX=clang++ before running make. *Warning, this will change your enviroment variable, if you do not know what this is, don't do it.

Windows

Dependencies: MSVC 2012 or later, CMake 2.8.6 or later, and Boost 1.53(but don't use 1.54) or later. You may download them from: http://www.microsoft.com/ http://www.cmake.org/ http://www.boost.org/

To build, change to a directory where this file is located, and run this commands:

 mkdir build
 cd build
 cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 Win64" ..

And then do Build. Good luck!

Donation:

  • BTC: 1686fd9JhPfTHwRtLz4GWPUKLfEifuh2m7
  • DNC: @darknetspace