📚 rebranded as a in-game economies rather then minecraft specifically

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CCash is a web server hosting a ledger for Minecraft, able to be used from anything that can interact with its Restful API, including ComputerCraft.
CCash is an external ledger for in-game economies, running on a webserver with a RESTful API, exceptionally fast and lightweight written in C++17.
While CCash can be used for anything that can interact with its API I think minecraft is a good example:
the currency model most Minecraft Servers adopt if any, is resource based, usually diamonds, this model is fraught with issues however:
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CCash solves these issues and adds a level of abstraction, the main philosophy of CCash is to have fast core operations that other services build on
the CCash instance can be external to the minecraft server
the CCash instance can be external to the game server
![image](external_diagram.png)
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![image](localhost_diagram.png)
running it local to the minecraft server reduces latency for ComputerCraft connected services, fortunately CCash is sufficiently lightweight as to not impact performance on most setups.
running it local to the game server reduces latency for ComputerCraft connected services, fortunately CCash is sufficiently lightweight as to not impact performance on most setups.
**DISCLAIMER: if you are to run it locally and want to use ComputerCraft with it, make sure to add `127.0.0.1` to ComputerCraft's config section `allowed_domains`**