DotNetLightning
Utility to work with Lightning network with .NET (by joemphilips)
dlcspecs
Specification for Discreet Log Contracts (by discreetlogcontracts)
DotNetLightning | dlcspecs | |
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1 | 5 | |
38 | 229 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 11 months ago | |
F# | ||
MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
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DotNetLightning
Posts with mentions or reviews of DotNetLightning.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2020-12-11.
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Prototyping generic Bitcoin Smart contract
While ago, I’ve been building F# library for the Bitcoin Lightning Network (LN), DotNetLightning. After (barely) finishing my first iteration, I’ve noticed that there is a more matured library called rust-lightning for doing the same for the rustlang, and I’ve switched my efforts to its .NET binding with C# After working for both F# and C# for a decent amount of time, I noticed that it both has goodies and baddies for different domains. One particular domain I think that F# is a clear winner is for prototyping a new idea.
dlcspecs
Posts with mentions or reviews of dlcspecs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-10.
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+250K Members in 10 days ! 🧡
You should read up on an introduction to DLCs first. They're "invisible" contracts on bitcoin. Atomic Finance uses DLCs to settle call and put options on chain. How it works is explained here.
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Trade derviatives peer-to-peer on Bitcoin - Public alpha testing on testnet
Of course using only one Oracle is risky and not advised. Multiple, independent Oracles are needed to make such a system resilient to fraud. If you are interested in research tackling this problem have a look at: https://github.com/discreetlogcontracts/dlcspecs/blob/master/MultiOracle.md
- ECDSA adapter signatures standardization published (already merged into libsecp256k1-zkp)
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Prototyping generic Bitcoin Smart contract
To note a few keywords for such trend, there is a Scriptless Scripts, Lightning Network (LN) , Discreet Log Contract DLC, etc.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing DotNetLightning and dlcspecs you can also consider the following projects:
NBitcoin - Comprehensive Bitcoin library for the .NET framework.
scriptless-scripts - Documentation about scriptless scripts
ivy-bitcoin - A high-level language and IDE for writing Bitcoin smart contracts.
VisualFSharp - The F# compiler, F# core library, F# language service, and F# tooling integration for Visual Studio
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
nvote - Decentralized, vote-driven community similar to services like Reddit and HackerNews. Built on nostr.
Giraffe - A native functional ASP.NET Core web framework for F# developers.
10101 - 10101 (Ten-Ten-One): Self-custodial derivative trading at your fingertips.
DotNetLightning vs NBitcoin
dlcspecs vs NBitcoin
DotNetLightning vs scriptless-scripts
dlcspecs vs scriptless-scripts
DotNetLightning vs ivy-bitcoin
dlcspecs vs ivy-bitcoin
DotNetLightning vs VisualFSharp
dlcspecs vs bips
DotNetLightning vs bips
dlcspecs vs nvote
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