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Bitcoin-S-Core
- Bitcoin is the only coin the SEC Chair will call a commodity
- Who has experience in blockchain with Scala?
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Is anybody interested in a long-term project to build a research implementation of the Ethereum proof of stake beacon chain in Scala 3?
Finally I am not sure if you are aware of bitcoin-s? It's a Bitcoin implementation and toolkit written in pure Scala. Note that it's not yet migrated to Scala 3 from what I can see. But maybe have better luck finding the person you are looking for in their community channels.
- bitcoin-s Release with Scalajs support for the crypto/core modules
- Bitcoin-S 0.6.0 Release with Scalajs support for crypto/core modules!
- Bitcoin-s 0.5.0 released
bcoin
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What's your unpopular crypto opinion?
You can just submit your changes to the Bitcoin core repo https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin or you can fork it and create your own version. You can even just use/change one of the alternative implementations: https://github.com/bcoin-org/bcoin
- Bitcoin is the only coin the SEC Chair will call a commodity
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Sent BCH to BTC wallet.
I'm not sure what you mean by "truly separate", but our hot wallets are indeed separate wallets, both running on top on bcoin.io
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Who controls Bitcoin ?
bcoin
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Mako – a full Bitcoin implementation in C
My first bitcoin reimplementation was written in node.js and called bcoin[1]. So this is my second time reimplementing the bitcoin protocol, albeit in a very different language.
Bcoin was frequently used as a reference along with bitcoin core v0.8.0-v0.11.0 when I felt like double checking consensus functions (among other things).
As an aside, I personally think bitcoin core v0.8.0 is the best version of core if you want to learn bitcoin from it. It's a lot more straightforward than later versions. I personally don't enjoy reading any version beyond v0.11.0.
This is also the reason mako doesn't support taproot yet. That code is very new and isn't present in upstream bcoin. I could try to implement it from the BIPs alone, but I won't know what intricacies are present in the actual bitcoin core code until I actually read it.
[1] https://github.com/bcoin-org/bcoin
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Is there a way to run a bitcoin-core program without downloading the blockchain?
Hey guys, Is there a way to run a bitcoin-core program (like https://github.com/bcoin-org/bcoin) without downloading the blockchain?
What are some alternatives?
TSec - Type-safe general-cryptography library - https://jmcardon.github.io/tsec/
mako - Bitcoin node written in C
Scrypto - Cryptographic primitives for Scala
sigma-male-grindset-api
alephium - Reference client for Alephium protocol
btcd - An alternative full node bitcoin implementation written in Go (golang)
Scorex - Scorex 2.0 Core
StratisFullNode
NBitcoin - Comprehensive Bitcoin library for the .NET framework.
evm-semantics - K Semantics of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)
Mako - THIS IS NOT THE OFFICIAL REPO - PLEASE SUBMIT PRs ETC AT: http://github.com/sqlalchemy/mako