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README.md

TenderMint - proof of concept

  • p2p: P2P networking stack. Designed to be extensible.
  • merkle: Immutable Persistent Merkle-ized AVL+ Tree, used primarily for keeping track of mutable state like account balances.
  • blocks: The blockchain, storage of blocks, and all the associated structures.
  • state: The application state, which is mutated by blocks in the blockchain.
  • consensus: The core consensus algorithm logic.
  • mempool: Handles the broadcasting of uncommitted transactions.
  • crypto: Includes cgo bindings of ed25519.

Development Status

  • Testnet pending
  • Bootstrapping now
  • Mempool complete
  • Consensus complete
  • Block propagation sidelined
  • PEX peer exchange complete
  • p2p/* *complete*
  • Ed25519 bindings complete
  • merkle/* *complete*

Issues

  • merkle/* does not free old children nodes. Implement something memory-aware that makes merkle/* act like a weakly referenced map.