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    Eclair

    Eclair

    A scala implementation of the Lightning Network

    Eclair (French for Lightning) is a Scala implementation of the Lightning Network. This software follows the Lightning Network Specifications (BOLTs). Other implementations include c-lightning, lnd, electrum, and rust-lightning. Eclair offers a feature-rich HTTP API that enables application developers to easily integrate. Eclair's JSON API should NOT be accessible from the outside world (similarly to Bitcoin Core API). Eclair requires Bitcoin Core 0.20.1 or 0.21.1. (other versions of Bitcoin...
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    Classpy

    Classpy

    GUI tool for investigating Java class files

    Classpy is a GUI tool for investigating Java class file, Lua binary chunk, Wasm binary code, and other binary file formats. Understands class files described by JVMS9. Supports Lua 5.3 binary chunk format. Supports Wasm binary format. Supports Bitcoin raw block and transaction format. Displays parsed binary file as tree and hex text. The corresponding hex text is highlighted when you select a tree node.
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