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Cuprate v0.0.8 update: killswitch removed and more

Cuprate | Version 0.0.8 Update | Enhanced Performance and User Insights

By

TomΓ‘s Ferreira

Nov 27, 2025, 12:23 AM

Edited By

Ravi Kumar

Updated

Nov 27, 2025, 09:06 AM

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A graphic showing the Cuprate logo and highlights of the v0.0.8 update, including killswitch removal and wallet syncing

After eight months of stability, Cuprate’s version 0.0.8 has emerged, removing the killswitch. This change enhances functionality for users, promising better performance moving forward.

New Features from Cuprate v0.0.8

The update shows a notable drop in disk space usage, now at about 65% of monerod’s size. Wallet syncing is working and set for inclusion in the first beta release. Users are now happier with performance improvements, especially during syncing operations.

Speed and Efficiency Gains

Interestingly, it has been reported that the full verification sync timings are significantly faster than monerod. Users on standard hardware report full verifications taking around 16 hours and fast-syncs taking about 4 hours. With high-end setupsβ€”like 14 threads and 10Gbps networkingβ€”the fast-sync time drops to below 2 hours.

Community Feedback Highlights

While many users express excitement about these upgrades, there are mixed reactions:

  • "Awesome to see how it gets more and more functional," some noted.

  • Others raised concerns about missing features: "Features like get_block_template still aren’t enabled yet."

  • A key question remains: "What does a β€˜modular monero node’ mean for everyday use?"

Main Themes from User Discussions

  • Structured Code: There's a sense that the team has organized the code into clean libraries, allowing for broader application beyond just running a full node.

  • Community Engagement: Many are keen to contribute, with comments reflecting a desire to support the project actively.

  • Improvement Queries: Users are curious about the project's potential for mining capabilities in the future.

Key Takeaways

  • πŸš€ Sync times faster: Full verification now around 16 hours; fast-sync under 2 hours on top hardware.

  • πŸ“œ "Didn’t know this existed. Secondary implementations are always a healthy thing," indicates growing interest among newer users.

  • ❓ Many continue to ponder over the modular node's practical applications and potential contributions.

As Cuprate heads toward the Carrot/FCMP++ hardfork, many in the community hold optimistic views on future developments. The overall sentiment cooked up with user involvement could solidify Cuprate’s standing in the cryptocurrency arena.