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The documents contained are intended to educate users on Viction's technology and to provide developer tutorials and documentation for building solutions on Viction public blockchain. |
- For Voters/Stakers: Staking on Viction Masternodes secures the network and earns rewards. More information can be in our guide on how to connect wallets to Viction and how to vote.
- For Masternode Owners: 150 Masternodes work to secure the entire Viction ecosystem. Each Masternode is a server that uses its computing power to create and sign blocks. For this contribution, Masternodes receive rewards in the form of VIC. A Masternode must satisfy minimum system requirements in computing power, RAM, and storage to stably maintain the network. A financial requirement of 50,000 VIC is needed to apply to become a Masternode Candidate. Masternode owners should carefully read our dedicated guide to running a Masternode, using tmn and Docker, along with our tutorial on the Viction Medium page and wiki page.
- For Developers: To support the development of Viction's ecosystem growth, we are maintaining a set of tutorials and documents on developing Dapps to be run on Viction. This Dapp tutorial shows how to deploy a smart contract on Viction. For developers who are curious about Viction's source code, this private Viction testnet guides how to set up a private Viction testnet.
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General | Guidelines for getting started with Viction and Viction World Wide Chain |
Developer Guide | Guides to build Dapps and services using Viction and Viction World Wide Chain |
Masternode | Step-by-step guide on how to run and vote for Masternodes |
APIs | This document explains how to use Viction APIs |
FAQ | Frequently asked questions about Viction |
Whitepaper and Research | Official Whitepaper documents and research papers on new technology developments |
Legal | Terms and conditions for the use of Viction technology |