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    bitcoinj

    bitcoinj

    A library for working with Bitcoin

    bitcoinj is a library for working with the Bitcoin protocol. It can maintain a wallet, send/receive transactions without needing a local copy of Bitcoin Core and has many other advanced features. It's implemented in Java but can be used from any JVM compatible language, examples in Python and JavaScript are included. Highly optimized lightweight simplified payment verification (SPV) mode. In this mode, only a small part of the blockchain is downloaded, making bitcoin suitable for usage on...
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    Cryptonose

    Cryptonose

    An application tracking significant price changes on crypto markets

    Cryptonose is a desktop application tracking significant price changes and giving an alerts for crypto markets in real-time. It's helpful if you are a daily trader and want to know instantly if something interesting is happening on your exchange. Cryptonose keeps real-time connection with supported exchanges (Binance, Bitfinex, Huobi, KuCoin and Poloniex, also a DEX: Uniswap V3 is supported). It gives instant notifications about a significant price changes, which is helpful in daily trading...
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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