-Bitcoin 0.3.25 BETA
+PPCoin 0.1.0 BETA
-Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Bitcoin Developers
+Copyright (c) 2011-2012 PPCoin Developers
Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying
file license.txt or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in
Intro
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-Bitcoin is a free open source peer-to-peer electronic cash system that is
-completely decentralized, without the need for a central server or trusted
-parties. Users hold the crypto keys to their own money and transact directly
-with each other, with the help of a P2P network to check for double-spending.
+PPCoin is a free open source project derived from Bitcoin, with
+the goal of providing a long-term energy-efficient crypto-currency.
+Built on the foundation of Bitcoin, innovations such as proof-of-stake
+help further advance the field of crypto-currency.
Setup
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Unpack the files into a directory and run:
- bin/32/bitcoin (GUI, 32-bit)
- bin/32/bitcoind (headless, 32-bit)
- bin/64/bitcoin (GUI, 64-bit)
- bin/64/bitcoind (headless, 64-bit)
+ bin/32/ppcoind (headless, 32-bit)
+ bin/64/ppcoind (headless, 64-bit)
+
+The software automatically finds other nodes to connect to. You can
+enable Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) with your router/firewall
+or forward port 9901 (TCP) to your computer so you can receive
+incoming connections. PPCoin works without incoming connections,
+but allowing incoming connections helps the PPCoin network.
-Wallet Encryption
------------------
-Bitcoin supports native wallet encryption so that people who steal your
-wallet file don't automatically get access to all of your Bitcoins.
-In order to enable this feature, chose "Encrypt Wallet" from the
-Options menu. You will be prompted to enter a passphrase, which
-will be used as the key to encrypt your wallet and will be needed
-every time you wish to send Bitcoins. If you lose this passphrase,
-you will lose access to spend all of the bitcoins in your wallet,
-no one, not even the Bitcoin developers can recover your Bitcoins.
-This means you are responsible for your own security, store your
-password in a secure location and do not forget it.
+See the documentation/wiki at the ppcoin website:
+ http://www.ppcoin.org/
+for help and more information.
-Remember that the encryption built into bitcoin only encrypts the
-actual keys which are required to send your bitcoins, not the full
-wallet. This means that someone who steals your wallet file will
-be able to see all the addresses which belong to you, as well as the
-relevant transactions, you are only protected from someone spending
-your coins.
-It is recommended that you backup your wallet file before you
-encrypt your wallet. To do this, close the Bitcoin client and
-copy the wallet.dat file from ~/.bitcoin/ on Linux, /Users/(user
-name)/Application Support/Bitcoin/ on Mac OSX, and %APPDATA%/Bitcoin/
-on Windows (that is /Users/(user name)/AppData/Roaming/Bitcoin on
-Windows Vista and 7 and /Documents and Settings/(user name)/Application
-Data/Bitcoin on Windows XP). Once you have copied that file to a
-safe location, reopen the Bitcoin client and Encrypt your wallet.
-If everything goes fine, delete the backup and enjoy your encrypted
-wallet. Note that once you encrypt your wallet, you will never be
-able to go back to a version of the Bitcoin client older than 0.4.
+------------------
+Bitcoin 0.6.3 BETA
-Keep in mind that you are always responsible for you own security.
-All it takes is a slightly more advanced wallet-stealing trojan which
-installs a keylogger to steal your wallet passphrase as you enter it
-in addition to your wallet file and you have lost all your Bitcoins.
-Wallet encryption cannot keep you safe if you do not practice
-good security, such as running up-to-date antivirus software, only
-entering your wallet passphrase in the Bitcoin client and using the
-same passphrase only as your wallet passphrase.
+Copyright (c) 2009-2012 Bitcoin Developers
+Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying
+file license.txt or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
+This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in
+the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes
+cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
+
+
+Intro
+-----
+Bitcoin is a free open source peer-to-peer electronic cash system that is
+completely decentralized, without the need for a central server or trusted
+parties. Users hold the crypto keys to their own money and transact directly
+with each other, with the help of a P2P network to check for double-spending.
See the documentation at the bitcoin wiki:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_Page
-
-... for help and more information.
+for help and more information.