Documentation
Welcome to the KuberCoin documentation portal.
Welcome to the KuberCoin documentation portal. KuberCoin is an open-source, SHA-256d proof-of-work blockchain with a 21 million coin hard cap and 10-minute block intervals. Genesis block was mined on 19 February 2026.
Start here
- Getting started — install a node, create a wallet, send your first transaction.
- Whitepaper — protocol specification and design rationale.
- Mining guide — SHA-256d hardware, solo and pool setup.
- SDK — Rust and TypeScript client libraries.
Operate
- Operations — health checks, deployment notes.
- Mainnet policy — release gates, rollback rules, and rollout coverage.
- Network parameters — canonical ports, genesis values, and network defaults.
- Release artifacts — signed builds, checksums, SBOMs, and provenance notes.
- Release provenance — signed release evidence and attestation expectations.
- Audit scope — trust-critical modules enumerated for external review.
- Status — current health, uptime sources, and incident thresholds.
- Incident log — public post-mortems and action items.
- Backup & restore — cadence, retention, and the DR drill.
- Database migrations — numbering and rollback conventions.
- Service level objectives — per-surface availability targets.
Secure
- Security policy — vulnerability disclosure process.
- Report a vulnerability — encrypted disclosure channel.
- Secret rotation runbook — HMAC, DB and RPC credentials.
- Acknowledgments — thanks to disclosing researchers.
Participate
- Contributing — code, documentation, and review guidelines.
- Governance — the RFC lifecycle and how decisions are made.
- Code of conduct — expectations for community spaces.
- License — KuberCoin is released under the MIT License.