If you are a newcomer, check out the CureCoin website which explains CureCoin in simple and everyday terms. You can find statistics on the current state of the CureCoin research rates on the Team Stats Page and blockchain status and info on the CureCoin Block Explorer
On Windows, the All-In-One FoldingBrowser Installer provides a quick setup for running Folding@home to earn both CureCoin and FoldingCoin.
- Install the Folding@home software
- Pick a Folding@home Username & get a Passkey
- Enter
224497
as the Folding@home Team number to fold under - Register on Curecoin Research Core website with the exact same username (50 characters or less) used in Folding@home
- Complete some Folding@home Work Units, and expect your CureCoins within 24-32 hours!
CureCoin GitHub Releases has the Windows, Mac, Linux wallet downloads.
CureCoin v2.0 is a mandatory update. Older wallets need to be updated to this version (or newer) to work correctly.
NOTE: The blockchain, wallet.dat
, and other settings like the curecoin.conf
file go in the hidden folders at:
- Windows:
C:\Users\YourUser\AppData\Roaming\curecoin
- Linux:
~/.curecoin
- Mac:
~/Library/Application Support/curecoin
If the wallet is not syncing immediately, just be patient. Let the wallet run for a day, and will sync up with the network once it finds other nodes to connect to. If the wallet is not connecting to other nodes:
- You may need to Port Forward port
9911
on your router to the wallet PC. - You can add additional seed nodes in a
curecoin.conf
file, from Network 'Node List' Buttons, like:addnode=111.111.111.111 addnode=222.222.222.222
If you do not use Linux, see previous section for a pre-built wallet. There are two CureCoin Linux based clients that you can compile for yourself: one with a nice graphical interface, and one that operates entirely in the command-line. The first is highly recommended and is a good choice for most users, but expert users may prefer the command-line (headless) client instead. The GUI client is known as "curecoin-qt" and the headless client is called "curecoind". Installing either one or both is extremely simple. Just follow these directions:
This involves downloading the source, meeting the dependencies, compiling the code, and then installing the resulting software.
- Install Git, if needed:
sudo apt install git
- Get the source code:
git clone https://github.com/cygnusxi/CurecoinSource.git
- If
qt5-default
gives this command an error, then remove it and optionally addqtbase5-dev
for newer versions of Linux:sudo apt-get install qtcreator qt5-default qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools cmake libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev libssl-dev libminiupnpc-dev libdb5.3++-dev dh-make build-essential
- From the main directory
cd CurecoinSource
, run the following: qmake && make
- Run the GUI wallet with:
./curecoin-qt
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev libqrencode-dev libssl-dev libdb5.3-dev libdb5.3++-dev libminiupnpc-dev dh-make build-essential
cd src
make -f makefile.unix
sudo make install
{Alternatively, don't run that command, and just place the binary wherever you want}- Run the command line only wallet with:
./curecoind
- To check status, use in a separate terminal:
watch "./curecoind getinfo"
or for a quick glimpse:./curecoind getinfo
- See the full list of commands with:
./curecoind help
- The wallet and blockchain files will be stored in:
~/.curecoin
- To check status, use in a separate terminal:
sudo apt install git
sudo apt-get install qtcreator qtbase5-dev qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools cmake libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev libssl-dev libminiupnpc-dev libdb5.3++-dev dh-make build-essential
mkdir curecoin
cd curecoin
git clone https://github.com/cygnusxi/CurecoinSource.git
cd CurecoinSource
qmake && make
./curecoin-qt
sudo apt install git
sudo apt-get install qt5-default qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools qttools5-dev-tools libboost-dev libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-thread-dev libssl-dev libminiupnpc-dev libdb5.3++-dev dh-make build-essential
mkdir curecoin
cd curecoin
git clone https://github.com/cygnusxi/CurecoinSource.git
cd CurecoinSource
qmake
make
NOTE: If it fails to compile (undefined reference to `SSLeay_version'), then you may need to do these extra steps:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install libssl1.0-dev
[Reboot] NOTE: ensure the PC is fully updated, and 'libssl1.0-dev' is installed after the items at the beginning.
cd curecoin/CurecoinSource
qmake
make
./curecoin-qt
From the Debug console window in the CureCoin Wallet (Help | Debug | Console), use: help
. Common commands are:
listaddressgroupings
will show all of your wallet's addresses, to find any other non-zero balances in hidden wallet addressesdumpprivkey <curecoinAddress>
importprivkey <curecoinPrivkey> [label]
Or, there are other commands for starting the wallet with the command line (Windows examples):
- For the command list, use:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\CureCoin\curecoin-qt.exe" -?
- The most common one would be closing the wallet, and start it up from the command prompt once with the
-zapwallettxes
command line argument, like:"C:\Program Files (x86)\CureCoin\curecoin-qt.exe" -zapwallettxes
, which will update and clear out any invalid transactions. - Or, you can make a copy of a desktop shortcut and modify the Properties | Shortcut Target to be like the command above.
Ask questions on the CureCoin Discord. Other general help can be searched for on the CureCoin forums.
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