bitsai
bitcoinbook
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9 | 348 | |
8 | 22,783 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
over 2 years ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | HTML | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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bitsai
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BitSai: a new cross-platform, modern, and open source Bitcoin wallet written in Typescript and React
Landing page: https://bitsai.co
- Introducing BitSai: a Bitcoin wallet written in React and Typescript
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Announcing BitSai: yet another Bitcoin wallet but it's cross-platform, modern, and open source
BitSai webpage: bitsai.co
Yes sure you can check the github repo for more info, but it goes like this: app.bitsai.net serves the mainnet version and testnet.bitsai.net serves the testnet version. Now if you wanna check if any of them serves the code that is in the github repo all you have to do is git checkout to mainnet or testnet and do a yarn build and compare the static files built in /public folder with those served by app.bitsai.co or testnet.bitsai.co. you will find them the same :)
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Open source crypto projects to participate
If you are already familiar with front-end stacks like react and typescript you can check my bitcoin wallet app :)
bitcoinbook
- Best Website for a noob to "learn bitcoin"?
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Free ebooks on Cryptocurrency, a small collection I read
"Mastering Bitcoin" by Andreas M. Antonopoulos: The printed version is not free, the complete text is available on GitHub. It's an excellent resource for understanding Bitcoin from a technical perspective.
- Writing a summary on HD wallets, first part done, correct so far ?
- Anything missing?
- Any good book about the math behind the encryption within Bitcoin?
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How do I find the target hash
The target is stored in the block header. You can see it in any block explorer labeled BITS or nBits. It is stored in a compressed format, as described in Mastering Bitcoin https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook/blob/develop/ch10.asciidoc Scroll down to "Target Representation"
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Free courses to learn about bitcoin and cryptocurrencies?
Mastering Bitcoin is a free book - https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook
- Wie funktionieren Finanzen?
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Seeking Guidance: Best Path to Mastering Blockchain and Affordable Master Programs
I also highly recommend that you Read this book "Mastering bitcoin", its free and open source: https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook
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Introducing Ledger Recover & Answering Your Questions
You should read this chapter - it kinda explains why the chip need to be able to manipulate and access the private key. It works exactly the same way for every hardware wallet.
What are some alternatives?
xBull-Wallet - A powerful but easy to use extension wallet to interact with the Stellar Network
tatum-js - 🚀 Tatum SDK: A 💪 powerful, 🌟 feature-rich TypeScript/JavaScript 📚 library that streamlines the 🛠️ development of 🌐 blockchain applications.
mempool - Explore the full Bitcoin ecosystem with mempool.space, or self-host your own instance with one-click installation on popular Raspberry Pi fullnode distros including Umbrel, Raspiblitz, Start9, and more!
Bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree
ethereumbook - Mastering Ethereum, by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Gavin Wood
bitcoincore.org - Bitcoin Core project website
bolts - BOLT: Basis of Lightning Technology (Lightning Network Specifications)
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
lnbook - Mastering the Lightning Network (LN)
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
original-bitcoin - This is a historical repository of Satoshi Nakamoto's original bitcoin sourcecode
react-bits - ✨ React patterns, techniques, tips and tricks ✨