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    • lizhi
      lizhi last edited by

      How to find the 0.8.5 ACP code, Which file ?

      https://github.com/FeatherCoin/Feathercoin-0.8.5/tree/master-0.8-pre-ACP ,it is 404 page .

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      • Bushstar
        Bushstar last edited by

        Hi lizhi,

        That was a non-ACP branch of 0.8.5 that we used for testing while I figured out what was preventing ACP from working. That branch has now been deleted.

        What are you looking for and what do you need?

        Peter

        Donate: 6hf9DF8H67ZEoW9KmPJez6BHh4XPNQSCZz

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        • lizhi
          lizhi last edited by

          Hi lizhi,

          That was a non-ACP branch of 0.8.5 that we used for testing while I figured out what was preventing ACP from working. That branch has now been deleted.

          What are you looking for and what do you need?

          Peter

          Oh, Curiosity .If i install them in pool, Whether it can withstand attacks.

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          • Bushstar
            Bushstar last edited by

            If you run a non-ACP node it may end up on the attackers chain during an attack. Perhaps we should make another non-ACP edition of 0.8.6 and then people can make their choices.

            Donate: 6hf9DF8H67ZEoW9KmPJez6BHh4XPNQSCZz

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            • wrapper
              wrapper Moderators last edited by

              Wow, Peter, that is a brilliant idea if we can do that.

              The none ACP version only needs to be Feathercoind.

              The pool could choose to get a none ACP version, if they so wished. I think that would reduce the possibility of an ACP exploit being totally destructive to the network.

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