darknode-cli VS Bitcoin.org

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darknode-cli Bitcoin.org
29 368
53 1,525
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0.0 7.2
7 months ago 17 days ago
Go HTML
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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darknode-cli

Posts with mentions or reviews of darknode-cli. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-27.
  • How does ethereum know you locked up BTC on bitcoin to mint wrapped BTC?
    1 project | /r/CryptoTechnology | 22 Aug 2022
    WBTC is centralized. you give your bitcoins to a company and they create a ERC-20 token to match them and they give that to you. if you want your bitcoins back you have to return to them the ERC-20 token and they burn it or something. obviously this is not so good if you don't want to trust the custodian. renBTC is decentralized and it relies on the same hash time locked contracts that enable bitcoins to be deposited into the lightning network. there is more info at https://renproject.io/ including some documentation but it's not very good.
  • Tornado cash takedown and its repercussions
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Aug 2022
    Let's say you're a business that accepts crypto and what if someone sends you ETH or some coins like USDC. Is it your job to check that these coins didn't come from Tornado? It's quite hard to do that. What if account A got their ETH from Tornado, then sent to account B, which then exchanged the ETH to USDC, which then sent the USDC to account C, which then sent the USDC to you.

    This is a problem for Bitcoin as well. What if someone got ETH from Tornado. Then converted the ETH to renBTC (https://renproject.io/). Then converted the renBTC to BTC. Are those Bitcoins now somehow tainted?

  • Converting BTC to wBTC?
    2 projects | /r/ethdev | 27 Jun 2022
    use renBTC https://renproject.io/ https://bridge.renproject.io/mint
  • DAI yielding 6% plus currently on Bancor
    1 project | /r/defi | 15 Jun 2022
    Here ya go https://renproject.io/
  • Temporary pause of $BTC withdrawals on Binance
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Jun 2022
    > That involves a trusted third party, doesn't it?

    For most cases, yes. Binance, Gemini and some others provide a version of their token that can run in multiple chains. You have to trust them fully.

    It's a little bit better for WBTC [0]. WBTC is a consortium of 30+ crypto projects who keep the BTC under their control through a multi-sig wallet, and that can be audited on-chain. In this case, the majority of the signers would have to conspire in order to steal the funds or do anything malicious.

    renBTC is even more decentralized. It is part of the ren "network" [1], which provides inter-blockchain applications. I haven't looked yet how it works exactly, but my understanding is custody of BTC happens though a proper dapp.

    [0]: https://wbtc.network

    [1]: https://renproject.io

  • New website ✨
    1 project | /r/RenProject | 6 Apr 2022
  • What Happened to the BTC -> WBTC Bridge
    1 project | /r/BadgerDAO | 13 Mar 2022
    Badger Bridge is under maintenance at the moment and will probably be shut down and replaced by a new product in the near future. For the meantime if you don't have any stuck transactions that you need help and are just looking for a similar bridge you can use the https://renproject.io/ one, which uses the same technology that Badger Bridge did (RenVM).
  • What is Wrapped BTC? Gather round folks, theres a new kid in town.
    6 projects | /r/CryptoCurrency | 9 Dec 2021
    In 2019, investors were introduced to the first wrapped Bitcoin product, WrappedBTC (wBTC). The creation of wBTC by BitGo, Kyber Network, and Ren, formerly known as Republic Protocol was revolutionary in its own right, but wBTC is entirely centralized due to BitGo being the sole custodian for wBTC and this entity, partly owned by Goldman Sachs, has full legal control of all locked Bitcoin wrapped in wBTC.
  • RiB Newsletter #29
    4 projects | /r/rust | 3 Nov 2021
    Solana has turned into a bit of a juggernaut, with huge financial backing, and TVL only behind Ethereum and Binance Smart Chain. It has been attracting dapps and protocols that were previously EVM-only, like Lido and RenVM; but it also has a strong stable of its own Solana-native dapps.
  • Best place to switch BTC for HEX
    1 project | /r/HEXcrypto | 13 Oct 2021
    renproject.io is probably the purest way to switch BTC to Ethereum, though you will pay a a pretty hefty ETH gas fee, and it's somewhat complicated for a beginner, though it has the added benefit of teaching you how bridges work in crypto.

Bitcoin.org

Posts with mentions or reviews of Bitcoin.org. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-25.
  • ✨ Bitcoin
    1 project | /r/placeAtlas2023 | 24 Jul 2023
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  • 10 years of experience with Bitcoin and this is what I’ve learned….
    1 project | /r/Bitcoin | 12 Jul 2023
    thanks, bitcoin.org
  • Missing required library to run Core on Ubuntu
    1 project | /r/BitcoinBeginners | 29 Jun 2023
    According to bitcoin.org, these are the instructions when encountering an error running Core for the first time:
  • Help upgrading to core 25.0
    2 projects | /r/BitcoinBeginners | 25 Jun 2023
    Besides, the ARM version must have worked for me before because that's what I downloaded from the bitcoin.org download page when I installed 22.0
  • How can I know more about crypto currency?
    1 project | /r/u_DescriptionTop1322 | 20 Jun 2023
    Research Online: Start by exploring reputable online resources dedicated to cryptocurrency. Websites, blogs, and forums such as CoinMarketCap, CoinDesk, Cointelegraph, and Open source P2P money provide comprehensive information, news, and educational content about cryptocurrencies, blockchain technology, and related topics.
  • BTC noob here, Cashapp question.
    2 projects | /r/Bitcoin | 8 Jun 2023
    The level of security you employ should correlate with the amount of BTC you have. Would you leave your US dollars on Cashapp? If so you are probably fine leaving a little BTC on there. But long term your best option is cold storage, either buy a device (like Ledger NanoX) for $50-$100, or go to bitcoin.org and download the Bitcoin Core GUI, where you can create your own cold storage wallet. You can generate your own seed phrase with no third parties or extra costs.
  • How to Upgrade my bitcoin daemon?
    3 projects | /r/Bitcoin | 6 Jun 2023
    Hello, I downloaded bitcoin core 25 from bitcoincore.org, but the only instructions I could find relating to the installation of the bitcoin daemon was on bitcoin.org (which seems to only offer up to bitcoin 22).
  • verifying bitcoin core download
    7 projects | /r/Bitcoin | 5 Jun 2023
    But if you check the link they posted, that's bitcoincore.org, not bitcoin.org That link is also the site that Bitcoin core on the releases page will link to as well.
  • How to use a prepaid card
    1 project | /r/BitcoinBeginners | 29 May 2023
    So I got a 200 dollar prepaid gift card at the supermarket to put into bitcoin to buy something and it seems impossible for any processor to accept it, bitcoin.org doesn't work and i've tried a bunch of other sites and nothing works. So how do you get bitcoin out of a prepaid gift card (mastercard)? I put 5 dollars into steam just to make sure the card isnt broken or something and it worked fine
  • Bitcoin Core 25.0 Is Released! Upgrade When You Can.
    4 projects | /r/Bitcoin | 26 May 2023
    What gives? What is offered at bitcoin.org is a download of Bitcoin Core 22.0...

What are some alternatives?

When comparing darknode-cli and Bitcoin.org you can also consider the following projects:

eth-gasnow-extention - GasNow extension for browser

bitcoincore.org - Bitcoin Core project website

lido-dao - Lido DAO smart contracts

umbrel - A beautiful home server OS for self-hosting with an app store. Buy a pre-built Umbrel Home with umbrelOS, or install on a Raspberry Pi 4, Pi 5, any Ubuntu/Debian system, or a VPS.

homebrew-golem - Golem is creating a global market for computing power.

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!

multi-party-ecdsa - Rust implementation of {t,n}-threshold ECDSA (elliptic curve digital signature algorithm).

Bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree

multichain - An abstraction over multiple different underlying blockchains (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Zcash, etc.)

cardano-node - The core component that is used to participate in a Cardano decentralised blockchain.

tofn - A threshold cryptography library in Rust

WalletGenerator.net - Universal JavaScript Client-Side Wallet Generator