rgb-node VS mycitadel-desktop

Compare rgb-node vs mycitadel-desktop and see what are their differences.

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rgb-node mycitadel-desktop
1 1
139 151
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0.0 8.5
7 months ago 8 months ago
Rust Rust
MIT License GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
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rgb-node

Posts with mentions or reviews of rgb-node. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-07.
  • Is there a "Hello World" guide?
    2 projects | /r/RGB_protocol | 7 Jul 2021
    Regarding the demo - yes sure, now you can play around with it either using a CLI+RGB Node or using Bitcoin Pro. Here you can see many links with demos. For example these ones: - RGB Beta Demo - Bitcoin Pro demo Corresponding repositories are mentioned in the videos and the descriptions of them: - Bitcoin Pro - RGB Node

mycitadel-desktop

Posts with mentions or reviews of mycitadel-desktop. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing rgb-node and mycitadel-desktop you can also consider the following projects:

bitcoin-pro - Professional bitcoin accounts & assets management

bp-node - Daemons and tools for Bitcoin transaction index

ink - Parity's ink! to write smart contracts.

reef-chain - EVM compatible chain with NPoS/PoC consensus

rgb-core - RGB Core Library: consensus validation for private & scalable client-validated smart contracts on Bitcoin & Lightning

storm-spec - Specification for Storm: L2/L3 distributed storage and messaging with economic incentivisation leveraging LNP/BP ecosystem

coindrip-protocol-sc - CoinDrip is the first token (ESDT) streaming protocol built on MultiversX. Instead of the regular token transfers, you can use CoinDrip to stream tokens each second toward a recipient.

oracle-core - Core off-chain component of Oracle Pools

Acala - Acala - cross-chain DeFi hub and stablecoin based on Substrate for Polkadot and Kusama.

rust-teos - The Eye of Satoshi - Lightning Watchtower

bitmask-core - Core functionality for the BitMask wallet