The Blockcore Hub is the one-stop-app that citizens, merchants and others can get an overview of everything related to their data on the blockchain and related decentralized services. It is additionally a full features wallet app that supports multiple cryptocurrencies, such as City Coin (CITY), Bitcoin (BTC) and Stratis (STRAT).
Running the Blockcore Hub allows you to participate in staking of your coins, and help support the global network.
You'll find the latest releases on the releases tab. Make sure you pick the latest release.
Blockcore Hub have built in support for updates. They are not installed automatically, but you as a user are in control. On each startup, Blockcore Hub will check for a new version. Additionally if you have been running Blockcore Hub for a long time, you can perform a manual update check in the menu.
When an update is available, there will appear an icon on the menu. Click this icon, to see update information and perform a download and installation.
For Windows, we decided to only support 64-bit installations of Windows. If you are running a 32-bit installation, please let us know by reporting an issue to survey the market demand.
Simply download the latest win-x64.exe file from the releases page and run the installer. You might need to approve installation of unsigned installer. This will only be required until we have a signed release available.
For Linux, we decided to use the new AppImage installer format. This is included in a lot of Linux distributions, including Ubuntu.
Download the latest linux-x86_64.AppImage from the releases page.
Open a terminal, navigate to the download folder and make the .AppImage an executeable with the following command:
$ chmod a+x Blockcore.*.AppImage
Then you can simply run the installer:
$ ./Blockcore.*.AppImage
You have two options to run a node during development. Either you can start one manually and choose the option Manual
from the mode selection on startup. The other option is to choose Custom
and pick Blockcore.MultiNode.dll
or Blockcore.MultiNode.exe
.
Download the latest multinode from here: https://github.com/block-core/blockcore-nodes/releases
See example for local development:
If you're interested in being a contributor and want to get involved in development of Blockcore and Blockcore Hub, get started by reading these:
MIT @ Blockcore
MIT @ City Chain Foundation
MIT @ Stratisplatform