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Get Some ROD
You can develop your game using testnet or regtestnet, in which case you don't need to purchase any real ROD.
For testnet ROD, you can mine some yourself or you can contact us to send you some. If you'd like to mine testnet ROD but would like help, post in the SpaceXpanse Mining forum.
For regtestnet ROD, you must mine this yourself. Find out more about regtestnet here.
Both testnet and regtestnet are free, but at some point you will want to run your game on mainnet, which costs real money.
You can purchase ROD on an exchange. See the SpaceXpanse website for more information.
The SpaceXpanse team will provide developers with tiny amounts of ROD that are more than sufficient for development and experimentation purposes while they are doing tutorials or developing their games. These tiny amounts are not worth the effort of spammers, but can be invaluable for learning, experimenting, and developing on the SpaceXpanse blockchain gaming platform. Simply contact us in Telegram, in the SpaceXpanse forums, or elsewhere.
Use the sidebar in the right to navigate through the documentation
- Overview
- Step 0: Blockchain Basics
- Step 1: SpaceXpanse Daemon
- Step 2: The Game State Processor
- Step 3a: libspex Component Relationships
- Step 3b: Compile libspex in Windows
- Step 3b: Compile libspex in Ubuntu
- Step 4: Run SpaceXpanse Daemon for Games
- Step 5: Hello World! in C++
- Step 5: Hello World! in C#
- Step 5: Hello World! with SQLite
- Overview
- Tech Specs
- Blockchain Consensus Protocol
- Dual Algo Mining
- Currencies/Tokens
- Daemon Interface
- Games/dApps
- Atomic Trading
- How to Compile libspex in Ubuntu 20.04.03
- How to Compile libspex in Ubuntu 22.04
- How to Compile libspex in Windows
- libspex Component Relationships
- Getting Started with Regtest
- How to Wire Up libspex in C#
- RPC Windows C# Tutorial
- Atomic Transactions Tutorial
- Ships (How to get started playing)