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Output Equihash solution in RPC results as a hex string When the Equihash solution was changed to a compact form in #1175, the block header changed from storing a vector of indices to a vector of chars. `blockToJSON()` was not updated, which meant that RPC calls like `getblock` returned the solution as a list of 1344 integers. This PR changes `blockToJSON()` to output the Equihash solution as a hex string, identical to how it appears in the block header. |
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README.md
Zcash
Where do I begin?
We have a guide for joining the public testnet: https://github.com/zcash/zcash/wiki/Public-Alpha-Guide
What is Zcash?
Zcash is an implementation of the "Zerocash" protocol. Based on Bitcoin's code, it intends to offer a far higher standard of privacy and anonymity through a sophisticiated zero-knowledge proving scheme which preserves confidentiality of transaction metadata.
Zcash is unfinished and highly experimental. Use at your own risk.
Participation in the Zcash project is subject to a Code of Conduct.
Security Warnings
See important security warnings in doc/security-warnings.md.
License
Zcash is released under the terms of the MIT license. See COPYING for more information or see http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.