cuprate/consensus/README.md
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Cleanup & Document consensus (#65)
* change monero-consensus to cuprate-consensus-rules

* document the context service

* remove the mutex on blockchain context

* comment the context caches

* add back tokio

* document block checks

* typo

* keep tha amount of outputs with a certain amount in the output cache

* typo

* nuke cross-block batch verification

* remove RPC scanner

* change how contextual data is got.

* fmt & clippy fixes

* typo

* cargo update

* restore Cargo.lock

* add a verify tx test.
+ fixes an issue with verifying signatures after BPs

* clippy

* remove bad test

* add mores tests and fix a couple bugs

* typos

* move tests and add some more

* typo

* remove scan_chain docs

* fix check for duplicate txs when duplicates are not sequential

* add a proptest for dup txs

* cache tx verification state

* doc updates + move `Vec` to `Arc<[]>`

* clippy

* misc changes

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: hinto-janai <hinto.janai@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: SyntheticBird <118022351+SyntheticBird45@users.noreply.github.com>

* fix fmt

* review changes

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Co-authored-by: hinto-janai <hinto.janai@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: SyntheticBird <118022351+SyntheticBird45@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Consensus Rules
This folder contains 2 crates:
- `cuprate-consensus-rules` (`rules/` directory)
- `cuprate-consensus`
`cuprate-consensus-rules` contains the raw-rules and is built to be a more flexible library which requires the user
to give the correct data and do minimal calculations.
`cuprate-consensus` on the other hand contains multiple `tower::Service`s that handle transaction/block verification as a
whole with a `context` service that keeps track of blockchain state. `cuprate-consensus` uses `cuprate-consensus-rules` internally.
If you are looking to use Monero consensus rules it's recommended you try to integrate `cuprate-consensus` and fall back
to `cuprate-consensus-rules` if you need more flexibility.