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    FrostWire

    FrostWire

    Search, Download, Play, Share on Bittorrent and the cloud

    ...System Requirements Any of the following operating systems: ● Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista for Intel processors (64-bit only) ● Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later (64-bit) ● Linux, Unix such as Solaris (64-bit) ● Android 7.0 or later 256 MB of RAM (512 MB Recommended) An active internet connection
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    vocdoni-node

    vocdoni-node

    A set of libraries and tools for the Vocdoni decentralized backend

    This repository contains a set of libraries and tools for the Vocdoni decentralized backend infrastructure, as described in the documentation. Vocdoni is a universally verifiable, censorship-resistant, and anonymous self-sovereign governance system, designed with the scalability and ease-of-use to support either small/private and big/national elections. Our main aim is a trustless voting system, where anyone can speak their voice and where everything can be audited. We are engineering...
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    Nautilus Core

    Nautilus Core

    Automation tools for deploying blockchain networks

    ...It allows customization of the most important node features, and easily running multiple nodes, along with different integrations to simplfy node interactions. With each Node in Archive mode, you can also start an instance of Conseil and Arronax. Nautilus Core is only supported in macOS and Linux. Running Tezos Nodes (particularly Archive Nodes) can take massive amounts of storage when fully synced (~300 GB). 16GB of memory is recommended for running Tezos Nodes, along with the other processes alongside it. 8GB of ram should suffice, but it might not be comfortable for the containers, nor for anything else running on the machine.
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