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* boilerplate * Cargo.lock * Stub of block validation * Block validation (diff by @dllud) * Cargo.lock * Complete implementation of block validation request * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Boog900 <boog900@tutanota.com> * More suggestions * Update consensus/fast-sync/src/fast_sync.rs * Update consensus/fast-sync/src/fast_sync.rs --------- Co-authored-by: Boog900 <boog900@tutanota.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.