clawrtc 0.1.0

RustChain RTC miner client — hardware attestation, Ed25519 wallets, and Proof-of-Antiquity mining
Documentation

clawrtc

Rust client for RustChain RTC mining — hardware attestation, Ed25519 wallets, and Proof-of-Antiquity (PoA) consensus.

Features

  • Ed25519 Wallets — generate, sign, and verify with RTC addresses
  • Node Client — health checks, balance queries, miner listings
  • Hardware Attestation — submit PoA proofs to earn RTC
  • Epoch Enrollment — register for reward distribution
  • Architecture Detection — CPU multiplier mapping (G4=2.5x, G5=2.0x, etc.)

Quick Start

use clawrtc::{NodeClient, Wallet, CpuArch};

fn main() {
    // Generate a new wallet
    let wallet = Wallet::generate();
    println!("Address: {}", wallet.address());
    println!("Public Key: {}", wallet.public_key_hex());

    // Sign a message
    let sig = wallet.sign(b"hello rustchain");
    let valid = Wallet::verify(&wallet.public_key_hex(), b"hello rustchain", &sig).unwrap();
    println!("Signature valid: {}", valid);

    // Connect to the network
    let node = NodeClient::new("https://rustchain.org");

    // Check health
    let health = node.health().unwrap();
    println!("Node v{} (uptime {}s)", health.version, health.uptime_s);

    // Check balance
    let balance = node.balance(&wallet.address()).unwrap();
    println!("Balance: {} RTC", balance);

    // Check antiquity multipliers
    println!("G4 bonus: {}x", CpuArch::G4.multiplier());
    println!("G5 bonus: {}x", CpuArch::G5.multiplier());
}

Antiquity Multipliers

Architecture Multiplier Examples
PowerPC G4 2.5x PowerBook G4, Power Mac G4
PowerPC G5 2.0x Power Mac G5, Xserve G5
PowerPC G3 1.8x iBook G3, Blue & White G3
Pentium 4 1.5x Dell Dimension, HP Pavilion
Retro x86 1.4x 486, 386, early Pentium
Core 2 Duo 1.3x MacBook 2006-2008
Apple Silicon 1.2x M1, M2, M3
Modern 1.0x Current x86_64, aarch64

License

MIT — Elyan Labs