Use the Public Node Bundle
Most users should start with the portable public node bundle. It includes Windows wrappers, a ready node config, bundled mining helpers, and the current public seed peers.
Recommended for most usersCPH Core
Independent chain operations, public explorer access, and bootstrap-era network visibility.
Open Source. SHA-256. Independent.
Use cphcore.org as the public front door for the network: discover the current mainnet candidate, inspect live chain activity, review release authenticity, and prepare for the first modern wallet surface.
Current Stage
Opening Stage
Start Here
A more public-facing entry point, similar in spirit to how bitcoin.org routes visitors.
Use the Public Node Bundle
Most users should start with the portable public node bundle. It includes Windows wrappers, a ready node config, bundled mining helpers, and the current public seed peers.
Recommended for most usersReview the Advanced Candidate
The raw candidate zip is still available for reviewers and advanced operators who want the full artifact tree, launch notes, and explorer app sources.
Best for reviewers and advanced operatorsUse Operator Bundles Only If Needed
Seed, explorer, and bootstrap rollout bundles are for infrastructure operators. Normal users do not need them to run a local node or wallet.
Best for infrastructure operatorsPeers
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Opening Stage
Mainnet operational stateOperators
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Independent operator groupsRegions
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Active infrastructure regionsGet Started
A structure inspired by Bitcoin-style public project sites, adapted to the current CPH launch stage.
Individuals
Use CPH as a sovereign SHA-256 network with public block visibility, address inspection, and an upcoming modern wallet surface.
Learn the basics of the networkOperators
Run public nodes, validate release candidates, inspect health endpoints, and participate in bootstrap or long-term infrastructure.
Node operations and launch visibilityDevelopers
Work against Bitcoin-like RPC surfaces, public explorer endpoints, and release tooling designed for staged network launches.
Build on top of CPH CoreWhy CPH
Network Access
Public services and bootstrap endpoints currently exposed by the live CPH stack.
Project Principles
These are the ideas the CPH project is trying to make obvious from the first visit.
Open Participation
Anyone should be able to inspect the chain, run a node, join the bootstrap layer, and review releases without needing private infrastructure.
Verifiable Distribution
Release candidates, manifests, detached signatures, and trusted signer packets are part of the intended public trust model.
Independent Infrastructure
CPH is designed to rely on its own DNS seeds, bootstrap nodes, explorer surface, and operator topology rather than a hidden private stack.
Bitcoin-like Discipline
The project stays close to Bitcoin-style monetary rules while building a staged launch process that makes the earliest network state easier to audit.
Resources
Core surfaces exposed from the current deployment.
Explorer
Inspect blocks, transactions, addresses, and the mempool from the public network surface.
Public chain visibilityNetwork Status
Track health, peer connectivity, current height, and machine-readable status from the same deployment.
Operational transparencySeed Topology
Follow the currently active DNS seeds and bootstrap nodes used to support opening-stage network discovery.
Discovery and bootstrap layerSeed Layer
Bootstrap nodes are currently maintained in parallel with the same live inventory and release candidate flow.
Bootstrap Nodes
These endpoints back the current opening-stage topology and release candidate verification lane.
Participate
This is the next logical layer after the project site and explorer foundation.
Run a Full Node
Join the network with the current candidate, verify releases, and help strengthen the public node layer.
Mine CPH
Participate in opening-stage or later mining with the solo GBT path, Stratum bridge, or external SHA-256 hardware.
Support Releases
Help review manifests, signer packets, and deployment readiness as the project matures beyond bootstrap stage.
Verify What You Run
CPH is building toward a Bitcoin-like trust lane with manifests, detached signatures, and a trusted signer roster.
Open Verification GuidePrepare for the Wallet
The current public site is being shaped so users can discover the network first, then move cleanly into a future wallet surface.
See Wallet RoadmapDownloads
Built around the live candidate and signed release lane.
Public Node Bundle
Portable node bundle with local wrappers, live peer configuration, wallet creation commands, and bundled mining helpers for normal users.
Recommended downloadAdvanced Candidate
Full release candidate tree for reviewers and power users who need the complete artifact layout instead of the simplified public bundle.
Advanced / reviewer downloadOperator Bundles
Bootstrap, seed, and explorer rollout bundles are generated from the current inventory for operators managing public infrastructure.
Operator-only toolingDocumentation
Explorer-first today, broader docs surface next.
Run a Node
Bring up a public CPH node, wire in seed connectivity, and verify RPC plus health endpoints.
Mine Opening Stage
Use the opening-stage miner flow to find block one, then transition into handoff approval and broader fleet mining.
Verify Releases
Check manifests, detached signatures, and signer metadata before trusting a release candidate.
FAQ
Short answers for the public-facing site while the project matures.
Is CPH already live?
CPH is bootstrap-ready and publicly reachable, with opening-stage mining and handoff flows prepared. The project is still maturing toward a stronger Bitcoin-grade trust posture.
What can I do right now?
You can inspect the public explorer, run a node candidate, participate in bootstrap operations, and prepare for mining or later wallet usage.
Why is there an explorer first?
The explorer gives public visibility into the chain, node health, and block activity during the earliest stages of the network.
Why might mining not start immediately from a fresh download?
Mining depends on public peers and public chain state. If your node still reports zero peers or says it is waiting for blocks, let it connect and sync before you expect getblocktemplate to work.
Wallet Roadmap
The wallet can be built in parallel with site polish once block one and handoff are complete.
Website
Upgrade cphcore.org from explorer-first to a full public project site with docs, downloads, and network trust surfaces.
Modern Wallet
Build a clean wallet MVP after opening-stage launch, starting with receive, send, sync status, and transaction history.
Bitcoin-Grade Trust
Move from bootstrap-ready to stronger trust posture with signer returns, extra miner diversity, and more time in production.
Chain Activity
Window: 1 blocks
| Height | Hash | Time | Tx |
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| 0 | 0000000078ef47f9cbeccd8e209d2b9e187c01f3f6e73e6f41f202a8e5428ce5 | 2026-03-18 00:00 UTC | 1 |