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Revision as of 22:12, 17 September 2022
Gridcoin Logo | |
Denominations | |
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Plural | Gridcoins |
Code | GRC |
Precision | 10−8 |
Subunits | |
1⁄100000000 | halford |
Development | |
Original author(s) | Rob Halförd[1] |
White paper | Gridcoin: The Computation Power of a Blockchain Driving Science & Data Analysis |
Implementation(s) | Gridcoin-Research |
Latest release | 5.3.3.0 / February 27, 2022[2] |
Code repository | github |
Development status | Active |
Project fork of | Bitcoin, Peercoin[3] |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Windows, Linux, macOS |
Developer(s) | Gridcoin Community |
Source model | Open source |
License | MIT License[3] |
Ledger | |
Timestamping scheme | Proof-of-stake |
Block reward | 10 GRC[4] |
Block explorer | gridcoinstats |
Website | |
Website | gridcoin |
Gridcoin (ticker: GRC) is an open source cryptocurrency which securely rewards volunteer computing performed on the BOINC network,[5][6][7][1] a volunteer computing platform that is home to over 30 science projects spanning a range of scientific disciplines.
It was created on October 16, 2013, by Rob Halförd. Gridcoin, like Peercoin, uses a proof of stake protocol which attempts to address and ease the environmental impact of cryptocurrency mining, as compared to the proof of work system used by Bitcoin.[8][1]
The implementation Gridcoin-Research was created as a fork of Bitcoin and Peercoin and is licensed under the MIT License.[3] It uses Qt 5 for its user interface[9] and prebuilt executables of the wallet are distributed for Windows, macOS, and Debian.[2]
References
- ^ a b c Hijfte, Stijn Van (6 July 2020). Blockchain Platforms: A Look at the Underbelly of Distributed Platforms. p. 145. ISBN 9781681738925. Archived from the original on 11 May 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Releases - gridcoin-community/Gridcoin-Research". Retrieved 22 March 2022 – via GitHub.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b c "License on Github". GitHub. Archived from the original on 13 October 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- ^ "Network Blocks". Gridcoinstats. Archived from the original on 14 June 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2020.
- ^ Dong, Zhongli; Lee, Young Choon; Zomaya, Albert Y (2015). "Crowdware: A Framework for GPU-Based Public-Resource Computing with Energy-Aware Incentive Mechanism". 2015 IEEE 7th International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science (Cloud Com). p. 266. doi:10.1109/CloudCom.2015.73. ISBN 978-1-4673-9560-1. S2CID 6852894.
- ^ Kent, Peter; Bain, Tyler (2019). Cryptocurrency Mining For Dummies. Wiley. p. 320. ISBN 9781119579472.
- ^ Elena Guerrero-Roldán, Ana; Baneres, David; Elena Rodriguez, M. (2020). Engineering data-driven adaptive trust-based e-assessment systems : challenges and infrastructure solutions. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. p. 144. ISBN 9783030293260.
- ^ "Bitcoin mining likely uses more energy than it takes to keep New Zealand's lights on". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 12 December 2017. Archived from the original on 8 January 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
- ^ "Gridcoin-Research/build-unix.md at development · gridcoin-community/Gridcoin-Research". GitHub. Retrieved 21 July 2021.