bitcoin-wallet
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency developed by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. Bitcoin is used as a digital payment system. Rather than use traditional currency (USD, YEN, EURO, etc.) individuals may trade in, or even mine Bitcoin. It is a peer-to-peer system, and transactions may take place between users directly.
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A fast implementation of Base58 with resistance to side-channel attacks.
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UNFINISHED A minimalistic bitcoin wallet for air-gapped multisig.
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A Go implementation of BIP 32 which is type-safe and a best-effort attempt at timing-attack resistance
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A secure bitcoin wallet daemon written in Go (golang) Google Colab
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Simple tool for querying Bitcoin wallet balance
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An alternative full node bitcoin implementation written in Go (golang) Google Colab
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Full bitcoin solution written in Go (golang) Google Colab
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⛓️ Implementing Blockchain in Golang
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A simple library watches wallet addresses in order to inform received satoshi.
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A collection of simple programs which can generate bitcoin wallets, create and sign transactions, and send transactions over the bitcoin network Google Colab
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Bitcoin-fueled Peer-to-Peer Blender Rendering (and more) Google Colab
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Past data inquiry, block inquiry, block chain information inquiry, address wallet creation, event web hook
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Bitcoin Wallet Generator build with Go Lang
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Go implementations of Bitcoin & other mnemonic algorithms.
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Created by Satoshi Nakamoto
Released January 3, 2009
Latest release about 1 month ago
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