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An extensible open-source framework for creating private/permissioned blockchain applications.
A reactive single-page block explorer web interface for Bitcoin and Liquid networks, built on the esplora-electrs HTTP API.
A React component library for building decentralized applications with wallet connections and Web3 UI components.
A desktop browser for exploring the decentralized Blockstack internet, enabling user-owned identity and data.
A free block chain browser for Bitcoin and similar cryptocurrencies, providing a web interface to explore transaction data.
A free and open-source self-hosted payment processor supporting BTC, LTC, BCH, XMR, ETH, TRX, USDT, and other cryptocurrencies.
Swift framework providing type-safe value types for working with money, currency, and financial calculations across 298 ISO currencies.
A technical analysis library for Go providing indicators, strategy building, and trade analysis for financial data.
A 5KB JavaScript library for fast secp256k1 elliptic curve cryptography, including ECDSA, Schnorr signatures, and ECDH.
A Swift implementation of the Bitcoin protocol supporting BCH and BTC for building iOS/macOS wallet apps.
A Bitcoin CoinJoin implementation with a market-based incentive structure to improve transaction privacy and fungibility.
An automatic Bitcoin arbitrage trading system that scans multiple exchanges for price differences and executes trades.
Archived Bitcoin full node implementation in C# for Stratis blockchain technology development.
A Rust-based Bitcoin client supporting both Bitcoin Core (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH) networks.
A comprehensive, community-maintained curriculum for Bitcoin protocol development, covering core concepts, security, and advanced topics.
A Rust library and CLI for generating, importing, and managing cryptocurrency wallets for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Monero, and Zcash.
A command-line tool for Bitcoin blockchain interaction, transaction creation, and wallet management.
A specification for blockchain-agnostic standards enabling interoperability across different chains.
A collection of Nix packages and NixOS modules for securely deploying full-featured Bitcoin and Lightning nodes.
A curated list of Bitcoin payment processors for merchants, businesses, and nonprofits to accept Bitcoin payments.
A Haskell library providing comprehensive Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash cryptographic primitives, transaction building, and protocol message handling.
A composable, real-time market data and trade execution toolkit for orchestrating trading across multiple venues.
A security analysis framework for WebAssembly modules and blockchain smart contracts (BTC/ETH/NEO/EOS).
A Swift framework for creating Ethereum wallets and interacting with the Ethereum blockchain in iOS apps.
A .NET library providing Bitcoin Core RPC compatibility and extended functionality for Bitcoin and Altcoins.
A curated comparison table of top cryptocurrencies with pros, cons, and where to buy them.
A menu bar app built with Electron and React that displays real-time cryptocurrency prices using web sockets.
A cryptocurrency trading bot built with Node.js and MongoDB, supporting multiple exchanges via CCXT.
A structured curriculum and collection of resources for learning Lightning Network protocol development.
A minimalist .NET-based UTXO tracker for HD wallets, designed to work with pruned Bitcoin nodes and multiple altcoins.
Predicts Bitcoin price trends using an LSTM-RNN with technical indicators for automated trading via the Binance API.
A Bitcoin blockchain indexing and query service that functions as an extensible full node.
A Docker-based CLI tool for spinning up a complete Bitcoin regtest development environment with optional Liquid, Lightning, and Ark layers.
A Python library for creating, analyzing, and understanding Bitcoin transactions and scripts with educational and research focus.
A cross-platform library of cryptographic primitives for building cryptocurrency wallets.
A collection of simple Go programs for generating Bitcoin wallets, creating/signing transactions, and sending them over the network.
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