we'll just have to watch what happens with supernet and blocknet. until one produces something the average crypto user can use then it is all speculation
supernet does has some code that a literate person can look at though, which is nice if you can read it (i can't)
are people currently able to compile the available jl777 code and get a glimpse of what is being created? i would be interested to know if this is the case
for those who might be interested...
Supernet API thread on supernet forum
https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?topic=154.75user Cassius is documenting API progress here
https://forum.thesupernet.org/index.php?board=41.0 appears to be a fresh board
i never noticed this thread was in the market place. why is that?
I believe over a dozen people have compile and run recent versions. the build process is not as streamlined as it should be, but it is still evolving.
anybody that can issue command line RPC call can test the SuperNET API and this testing is what is needed most now. Things would go significantly faster if there was some organized testing of the API going on. At the API level, it can be treated as a blackbox, so no need to understand how it does things, just what it does
James
https://github.com/jl777/btcdHey James, I'm currently helping with some VRC projects, but I could set up some VMs to test with next week. Maybe this weekend if I'm lucky.