bitcoin-cash-node
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bitcoin-cash-node
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Help finding the code
Thinking maybe this: https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node/-/tree/master
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Hey guys, Shadow here. So I have been banned from BitcoinCashNode/BCHN slack after ~3 or 4 years of residency.
Yep, just a suggestion/comment in the config file here which showed me 'this was useful for me, let me share it' kind of vibes. I also checked their history there. Seem to be helping review things too (i have no idea about the back story here, just going on what I'm seeing before me)
- Collecting info on what users want to see in BCHN re: CashTokens! cc Freetrader on memo
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What is the technological case for BCH?
They're already implemented and running on testnet4, using node software built from this MR: https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node/-/merge_requests/1600
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Main reasons why I am NOT leaving Bitcoin Cash
Either build the test branch yourself (https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node/-/merge_requests/1600) or use Calin's build here (https://www.c3-soft.com/downloads/BitcoinCash/testing/mr-1600)
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Commands to strip Bitcoin & BCHD executables
At first I was disappointed by the results following official build instructions for BCHN (here) & Bitcoin Core (here), but eventually I realized they were missing the strip * command. BCHN gave a strange warning when running it, but that issue is apparently resolved with the -DCLIENT_VERSION_IS_RELEASE flag. Without stripping, the bitcoin-qt.exe can be 415 MiB instead of under 31 MiB.
- BCH, yes it's fast, but fast to zero confirmations?
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I'm terribly sorry. As the noob that I am, I have previously stated that the latest RPi4 can process Scalenet's 256MB blocks in just under ten minutes. I was wrong.
#!/bin/bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade -y sudo apt-get install -y build-essential cmake git git-lfs libboost-chrono-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-test-dev libboost-thread-dev libevent-dev libminiupnpc-dev libssl-dev libzmq3-dev ninja-build python3 help2man unzip sudo apt-get install -y build-essential libtool autotools-dev automake pkg-config libssl-dev libevent-dev bsdmainutils libboost-system-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-chrono-dev libboost-program-options-dev libboost-test-dev libboost-thread-dev sudo apt-get install -y libdb-dev libdb++-dev liblmdb++-dev sudo apt-get install -y htop git config --global user.email "[email protected]" git config --global user.name "Your Name" #git clone https://github.com/mtrycz/txunami.git #cd txunami #git submodule update --init --recursive #cd BitcoinUnlimited #git checkout dev #./autogen.sh #./configure --with-gui=no --enable-shared --enable-wallet --with-incompatible-bdb #make -j9 #./src/bitcoind -scalenet -blockmaxsize=256000000 -maxmempool=2048 -daemon -rpcworkqueue=32 #cd .. #make git clone https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node.git cd bitcoin-cash-node/ git checkout 24.1.0 #git clone https://gitlab.com/matricz/bitcoin-cash-node.git #cd bitcoin-cash-node/ #git checkout phmap mkdir build cd build cmake -GNinja .. -DBUILD_BITCOIN_QT=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release ninja #cd #wget https://mtrycz-test.s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/prunedscalenet.zip #unzip prunedscalenet.zip mkdir /dev/shm/.bitcoin cd # ./bitcoin-cash-node/build/src/bitcoind -daemon -debug=bench -debug=coindb -checkpoints=0 -assumevalid=0 -datadir=/dev/shm/.bitcoin -scalenet # tail -f /dev/shm/.bitcoin/scalenet/debug.log | grep -E --color "Flush:|"
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Docs plz
BCH runs by a diverse set of node implementations that have slightly different implementations (and docs), although following the same consensus rules. I would recommend starting with BCHN's list of consensus changes since the hard fork in 2017: https://gitlab.com/bitcoin-cash-node/bitcoin-cash-node/-/blob/master/doc/bch-upgrades.md
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Why Doesn't BTC Implement 0-conf?
A draft implementation is coming to testnets for BCH via Bitcoin Cash Node hopefully soon.
Fulcrum
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Can't get addresses to load in mempool
Fulcrum. Fulcrum requires more resources than romanz/electrs but it can still run on a Raspberry Pi, and it handles heavy queries much more efficiently. If you're having issues with romanz/electrs, Fulcrum is worth a try.
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List of Resources for Developing with CashTokens on Bitcoin Cash
https://github.com/cculianu/Fulcrum (Electrum server, most wallets rely on it to find UTXOs belonging to addresses)
- Announcing Emerald DAO v2.1.0 NFT Series
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Can't connect Electrum wallet to EPS through localhost, SSL issue
I am not familiar with EPS so the only thing I am going to suggest is to try Fulcrum which is another electrum server implementation and it's super fast. After setting it up, I let it sync and build the database (it took 8 hours) and now I can connect both Sparrow Wallet and BlueWallet to it both via Tor on port 50001 and SSL on port 50002 with the self-signed certificate I created.
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Only 2 Node Projects are Ready for the Upgrade Coming in Just Over 2 Weeks? Are we heading for a big fork?
How will you be using the node? FYI for a lot of use cases, an SPV friendly indexer like Fulcrum (high performance version of Electrum) will work, for example through the JS library Electrum Cash. There is also the massively powerful but also heavy ChainGraph. There is also Bitcoin Verde node which uses a SQL database for storage which is nice if you want that. Etc. But yeah, sucks about BCHD for now.
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Sparrow Server types
That's you running for example ElectrumX or Fulcrum, or any other Electrum-server implementation on top of your bitcoind.
- How Wallet Mobile Softwares deal with Wallet Balance and Transactions history?
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What can you do with bitcoin core
Or you can run an electrum server on top of bitcoin core, which is what I do. I use Fulcrum, because it's really easy to install. Then you can point your Electrum wallet (Android or PC) or Sparrow (PC) or BlueWallet (iOS or Android) to your own electrum server.
- How do you find underlying addresses or balance/transactions from a Bitcoin xpub, zpub, or ypub address?
- Fulcrum 1.9.0 Release Adds CashTokens support to the RPC API
What are some alternatives?
grpc-bchrpc-web - Simplified BCHD gRPC client for web browser
electrum-cash
Fulcrum - The Fulcrum Keyboard is an ergo-mechanical split keyboard with extra thumb functionality. It has 20 keys, two rotary encoders, and two 5-way switches.
Bitcoin-Swift-Kit - Comprehensive Bitcoin development library for iOS, implemented on Swift. SPV wallet implementation for Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Dash blockchains. Comprehensive Bitcoin development library for iOS, implemented on Swift. SPV wallet implementation for Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Dash blockchains. Fully compliant with existing standards and BIPs.
integration-examples - Examples of how to integrate our payment gateway into your web store.
wallet - In Browser Bitcoin Cash Wallet Designed for Developing Apps
bchd - An alternative full node bitcoin cash implementation written in Go (golang)
bitcoin-verde - Bitcoin Verde is a Java full-node implementation of the Bitcoin Cash protocol. Fully indexed, Bitcoin Verde is a unique, from the ground-up, implementation. Bitcoin Verde provides a block explorer, development library, and network implementation diversification.
BCHUnlimited
paybutton - PayButton makes it easy to accept eCash by adding a donation or buy button to your website.
bitbox-sdk - BITBOX SDK for Bitcoin Cash