Cuprate, an upcoming experimental, modern & secure monero node. Written in Rust
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random-x consensus: add block weight calculations + rcp speedup 2023-09-28 12:21:06 +01:00
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Cuprate


An up and coming Rust Monero node.

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Cuprate will be an alternative Monero node written from the ground up in Rust. It will be able to independently validate Monero consensus rules providing a layer of security and redundancy for the Monero network.

Cuprate will help to protect the network from implementation bugs that could cause a variety of issues, plus because it's written in a memory safe language Cuprate will be less likely to suffer from memory safety issues compared to monerod.