good point,
although i would be more interested in the project if it had a REAL commit history.
couldn't he just push to github once it's done?
another point -
the code is very concise - this is a good thing, not a bad one .
but it makes me wonder - so little code for a functional coin ?
The project was launched on November 15. This does not include the transport layer - it is a well-tested program for 2 years. So little code - yes, everything is simplified as much as possible. Of course, it will not work if there are many hosts or a lot of transactions, but this is due to imperfect transport layer. The history of the initial commits is there, but it is integrated into my private home repository. I can publish the output of git log from which the contact information was deleted.
thanks for answering.
yes, i guess it could be useful to show your private git log but not necessary if you are afraid of disclosing private info .
regardless, looks like an interesting project.
what is your background in crypto and programming in general, if i may ask ?