External references (index)¶
This page centralizes quick outbound links used across the knowledgebase.
GitHub wiki¶
Reddcoin Wiki (legacy MediaWiki)¶
The historic MediaWiki instance contains valuable operational documentation, but some sections have been affected by spam/polluted edits.
Recommended approach¶
- Prefer permalink (oldid) URLs when referencing the legacy wiki.
- Treat any page containing unrelated “investment / price prediction / SEO” material as compromised.
What we extracted into this knowledgebase¶
See the curated section:
It includes wallet recovery, zapwallettxes, Core UI issues, and an exchange directory snapshot — plus an integrity report showing which pages appear compromised.
Entry points¶
- Main page: https://wiki.reddcoin.com/
- Exchange directory: https://wiki.reddcoin.com/Exchanges
- Community links hub: https://wiki.reddcoin.com/Community
CoinGecko¶
CoinGecko¶
CoinGecko provides a public market page for ReddCoin (RDD) including community links, explorers, and market data.
- CoinGecko page: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/reddcoin
What to use it for (in this knowledgebase)¶
- A quick directory of third‑party explorers and social links.
- Cross-checking listed tags/metadata.
What not to treat as canonical¶
- Live price, market cap, and volume (highly time‑variable).
- Any third‑party links that are not also present in official channels.
Reddit¶
Reddit (r/reddCoin)¶
- Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/reddCoin/
What it’s used for¶
- Community announcements
- Support questions (wallet upgrades, peers, staking)
- Discussion around new infra (e.g., explorers, blockbook, releases)
Curation notes¶
Reddit is not a canonical source by itself, but it is a valuable feed of:
- what users are experiencing (issues, questions)
- what the team is communicating informally
- what topics are trending inside the community
When this knowledgebase references Reddit, it should:
- link to the specific post/comment thread
- capture the key factual claim and the supporting evidence (screenshots, logs, release tags, etc.)
- avoid treating speculation as fact