okey, that's all right, I thought the devcoin may adopt some necessary methods to keep the miners only get their 10% in technique ways at first,so I really want to know how it works. However it is such result.But I wish someone else could make a system to audit it in the future,so that the devcoin may change the world ,to take the palce of the bitcoin,to make our lives better~
thank you very much for your reply~
In reply to your question about 'locations that host the files'. If you open up the latest receiver file, for example
http://d.evco.in/charity/receiver_34.csv you'll see 9 sites at the top that host master copies. Then each line from _begincoins is 1 share (which will be a function of total generation/total shares, with an unlimited ability to split shares into fractions as shares increase as of late).
But that receiver file is also distributed to every devcoin client in addition to the blockchain record (so for example if you have a devcoin wallet you have a 'receiver' folder within the devcoin subdirectory containing your own records of generation payments). So the verification and auditing as you put it is done by the whole network.
Then if you have a read through this:
http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=devcoin#receiver_files you can see the distribution is automatic and randomised from mining to the listed receivers. The files are for records and disbursement. Once a round (about a month) ends the file creation process is finalised and is then fixed (a few weeks before distribution to the addresses in that file begins). There are no changes and payments don't go via any central address, it's direct from generation to contributor addresses.