This addresses at least three pain points: - we were affected by bugs that were already fixed in git, but not in the released crate; - we can use service combinators to transform requests and responses; - we can use the hedge middleware. The version in git is still marked as 0.3.1 but these changes will be part of tower 0.4: https://github.com/tower-rs/tower/issues/431 |
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README.md
Hello! I am Zebra, an ongoing Rust implementation of a Zcash node.
Zebra is a work in progress. It is developed as a collection of zebra-*
libraries implementing the different components of a Zcash node (networking,
chain structures, consensus rules, etc), and a zebrad binary which uses them.
Most of our work so far has gone into zebra-network, building a new
networking stack for Zcash, zebra-chain, building foundational data
structures, zebra-consensus, implementing consensus rules, and
zebra-state, providing chain state.
Rendered docs from the main branch.
License
Zebra is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT.
