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Conceal Core (CLI)

Latest Release: v6.4.4 Maintained by Conceal Developers.

Information

Conceal is a decentralized banking platform with encrypted messages and own privacy protected cryptocurrency.

Conceal is based on the Cryptonote protocol and runs on a secure peer-to-peer network technology to operate with no central authority. You control your private keys to your funds, you control your destiny. Conceal Network is accessible by anyone in the world regardless of his/her geographic location or status. Our blockchain is resistant to any kind of analysis. All your CCX transactions and messages are anonymous. Conceal Network provides an instant secure, untraceable and unlinkable way of encrypted communication - crypto messages.

Conceal is open-source, community driven and truly decentralized. No one owns it, everyone can take part.

Resources

Compiling Conceal from source

System Memory

The build process can consume upto 13GB of memory and may fail if enough resources are not available. In some build scenarios it may be necessary to increase the size of the SWAP to compensate for less RAM.

For example if you have 8GB of RAM, then your SWAP size should be 5GB

  • Ubuntu / Linux

     sudo fallocate -l 5G /swapfile
     sudo chmod 600 /swapfile
     sudo mkswap /swapfile
     sudo swapon /swapfile
  • Rasberry Pi OS

     sudo dphys-swapfile swapoff
     sudo nano /etc/dphys-swapfile
     CONF_SWAPSIZE=5120
     sudo nano /sbin/dphys-swapfile
     #CONF_MAXSWAP=2048
     sudo dphys-swapfile setup
     sudo dphys-swapfile swapon

Linux / Ubuntu

Prerequisites

  • You will need the following dependencies to build the Conceal CLI: boost, cmake, git, gcc, g++, python, and make.
  • On Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install -y build-essential python-dev gcc g++ git cmake libboost-all-dev

Building

  • git clone https://github.com/ConcealNetwork/conceal-core
  • cd conceal-core
  • mkdir build && cd $_
  • cmake ..
  • make

If the build is successful the binaries will be in the src folder.

Raspberry Pi / ARM

Tested on a Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspberry Pi OS (32/64bit) images.

Other ARM CPU/OS combinations should be possible if the CPU supports Neon/AES.

  • Follow the Linux / Ubuntu procedure to build.

Windows 10

Prerequisites

  • Install Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition
  • Install CMake
  • When installing Visual Studio, you need to install Desktop development with C++ and the MSVC v142 - VS 2019 C++ x64/x86 build tools components. The option to install the v142 build tools can be found by expanding the "Desktop development with C++" node on the right. You will need this for the project to build correctly.
  • Install Boost 1.73.0, ensuring you download the installer for MSVC 14.2.

Building

From the start menu, open 'x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for vs2019' or run "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\Common7\Tools\VsMSBuildCmd.bat" from any command prompt.

git clone https://github.com/ConcealNetwork/conceal-core
cd conceal-core
mkdir build
cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64 -DBOOST_LIBRARYDIR="c:\local\boost_1_73_0\lib64-msvc-14.2"
msbuild concealX.sln /p:Configuration=Release /m

If the build is successful the binaries will be in the src/Release folder.

macOS

Prerequisites

In order to install prerequisites, XCode and Homebrew needs to be installed. Once both are ready, open Terminal app and run the following command to install additional tools:

$ xcode-select --install

On newer macOS versions (v10.14 and higher) this step is done through Software Update in System Preferences.

After that, proceed with installing dependencies:

$ brew install git python cmake gcc boost

Building

When all dependencies are installed, build Conceal Core binaries:

$ git clone https://github.com/ConcealNetwork/conceal-core
$ cd conceal-core
$ mkdir build && cd $_
$ cmake ..
$ make

If the build is successful the binaries will be located in src directory.

Special Thanks

Special thanks goes out to the developers from Cryptonote, Bytecoin, Monero, Forknote, TurtleCoin, Karbo and Masari.

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