Thanks.
I guess my point is with all of the crypto-currencies out there, it seems unwieldy to have a unique client for each. (and dangerous as it's hard to know what sources to trust)
I expected to configure the .conf in bitcoind to "connect" it to the hobonickel (or any other currency) blockchain. I'm seeing it's not the case.
Is there any reason a client couldn't be used for any currency? I thought they all followed the same model.
I have a feeling I'm going to have to learn the hardway by digging though the bitcoind source...
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They are all based on the Bitcoin protocol. But the parameters of the client and blockchain differ from minor changes to a complete overhaul. While i do agree, with an abundance of coins around, there should be 1 client that could support them all. Perhaps a bounty could be made for this client? A client that you could just import the priv key of the coins wallet and have it all in one?
Only time will tell if something like that is created
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