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Instead of creating a block locator all the way back to the genesis block, only ask for blocks within the reorg limit (99 blocks). Use the reorg limit as the final locator. (Or if the chain is less than 99 blocks, use the genesis block.) Fixes some instances of #818 at very small block heights. |
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zebra-chain | ||
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zebra-network | ||
zebra-rpc | ||
zebra-script | ||
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zebra-utils | ||
zebrad | ||
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README.md
Hello! I am Zebra, an ongoing Rust implementation of a Zcash node.
Zebra is a work in progress. It is developed as a collection of zebra-*
libraries implementing the different components of a Zcash node (networking,
chain structures, consensus rules, etc), and a zebrad
binary which uses them.
Most of our work so far has gone into zebra-network
, building a new
networking stack for Zcash, zebra-chain
, building foundational data
structures, zebra-consensus
, implementing consensus rules, and
zebra-state
, providing chain state.
Rendered docs from the main
branch.
License
Zebra is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT.