Verify Downloads
Don't trust downloads blindly. Before running any QryptCoin binary, verify the checksum and signature to ensure integrity and authenticity.
Why Verification Matters
Cryptographic verification protects you from tampered or malicious binaries. Always verify before you run.
Integrity Check
SHA256 checksums ensure the file you downloaded matches the official release byte-for-byte.
Authenticity Proof
GPG signatures prove the checksum file was signed by the official QryptCoin release key.
Tamper Detection
Any modification to the binary will cause the checksum to mismatch, alerting you immediately.
What You Should Expect
Every QryptCoin release includes these verification files.
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SHA256SUMSContains checksums for every published artifact in the release.
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SHA256SUMS.ascA detached GPG signature for the checksum file (recommended for full verification).
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qryptcoin-release-key.ascThe official GPG public key used to sign releases.
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Release Notes
Version information, compatibility notes, and known issues.
GPG Signing Key
Import and verify the official QryptCoin release signing key.
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Key ID:
4F063EA8 -
Fingerprint:
1398 1DE2 606C F6EB 2A79 004A 29A3 A6F3 4F06 3EA8 - Public Key: qryptcoin-release-key.asc
- Distribution: Project website + Git tag notes (avoid trusting random keyservers)
Step-by-Step Verification
Follow these commands to verify your download on any platform.
Windows (PowerShell)
macOS / Linux (Terminal)
When Something Doesn't Match
If verification fails, do not run the binary. Follow these guidelines instead.
Stop. Re-download from the canonical HTTPS origin and confirm you're using the correct release key fingerprint.
Stop. Do not run the binary. Re-download and verify again. If it still mismatches, report it to support@qryptcoin.org.
If both the checksum and signature verify correctly, you can safely proceed with installation.
Security Reporting
Found a security vulnerability? Report it responsibly.
For security vulnerabilities, follow SECURITY.md in the repository and email security@qryptcoin.org with "SECURITY" in the subject line. Do not disclose vulnerabilities publicly before they are addressed.
- Detailed description of the issue
- Steps to reproduce
- Affected versions
- Potential impact assessment
- Post publicly before disclosure
- Exploit against mainnet
- Share with third parties
- Demand payment for disclosure