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# LBRYcrd - The LBRY blockchain
![alt text](lbrycrdd_daemon_screenshot.png "lbrycrdd daemon screenshot")
LBRYcrd uses a blockchain similar to bitcoin's to implement an index and payment system for content on the LBRY network. It is a fork of bitcoin core.
## Installation
Latest binaries are available from https://github.com/lbryio/lbrycrd/releases. There is no installation procedure, the binaries run as is.
## Usage
The `lbrycrdd` executable will start a LBRYcrd node and connect you to the LBRYcrd network. Use the `lbrycrd-cli` executable
to interact with lbrycrdd through the command line. Help pages for both executable are available through
the "--help" flag (e.g. `lbrycrd-cli --help`).
### Example Usage
Run `./lbrycrdd -server -daemon` to start lbrycrdd in the background.
Run `./lbrycrd-cli getinfo` to check for some basic informations about your LBRYcrd node.
Run `./lbrycrd-cli help` to get a list of all commands that you can run. To get help on specific commands run `./lbrycrd-cli [command_name] help`
### Data directory
Lbrycrdd will use the below default data directories
Windows < Vista: C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\lbrycrd
Windows >= Vista: C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\lbrycrd
Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/lbrycrd
Unix: ~/.lbrycrd
The data directory contains various things such as your default wallet (wallet.dat), debug logs (debug.log), and blockchain data. You can optionally
create a configuration file lbrycrd.conf in the default data directory which will be used by default when running lbrycrdd.
For a list of configuration parameters run `./lbrycrdd --help`. Below is a sample lbrycrd.conf to enable JSON RPC server on lbrycrdd.
```rpcuser=lbry
rpcpassword=xyz123456790
daemon=1
server=1
txindex=1
```
## Running from Source
Run `./reproducible_build.sh -c -t`. This will build the binaries and put them into the `./src` directory.
If you encounter any errors, please check `doc/build-*.md` for further instructions. If you're still stuck, [create an issue](https://github.com/lbryio/lbrycrd/issues/new) with the output of that command, your system info, and any other information you think might be helpful.
## Contributing
Contributions to this project are welcome, encouraged, and compensated. For more details, see [lbry.io/faq/contributing](https://lbry.io/faq/contributing)
The codebase is in C++03, C++11 is currently not supported but we will be migrating to it in the near future. Recommended GCC version is 4.8 or greater.
The `master` branch is regularly built and tested, but is not guaranteed to be
completely stable. [Releases](https://github.com/lbryio/lbrycrd/releases) are created
regularly to indicate new official, stable release versions.
Testing and code review is the bottleneck for development; we get more pull
requests than we can review and test on short notice. Please be patient and help out by testing
other people's pull requests, and remember this is a security-critical project where any mistake might cost people
lots of money. Developers are strongly encouraged to write [unit tests](/doc/unit-tests.md) for new code, and to
submit new unit tests for old code. Unit tests can be compiled and run
(assuming they weren't disabled in configure) with: `make check`
The Travis CI system makes sure that every pull request is built, and that unit and sanity tests are automatically run.
### Testnet
Testnet is maintained for testing purposes and can be accessed using the command `./lbrycrdd -testnet`. If you would like testnet credits, please contact kay@lbry.io or grin@lbry.io.
## License
This project is MIT licensed. For the full license, see [LICENSE](LICENSE).
## Security
We take security seriously. Please contact security@lbry.io regarding any security issues.
Our PGP key is [here](https://keybase.io/lbry/key.asc) if you need it.
## Contact
The primary contact for this project is [@kaykurokawa](https://github.com/kaykurokawa) (kay@lbry.io)