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    Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line

    Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line

    A complete course for learning Bitcoin programming and usage

    Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line is a tutorial for working with Bitcoin (and Lightning) that teaches direct interaction with the servers themselves, as the most robust and secure way to begin cryptocurrency work. This is a draft in progress, so that I can get some feedback from early reviewers. It is not yet ready for use. Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line is a project of Blockchain Commons.
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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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    unMinable

    unMinable

    unMinable is a command-line based cryptocurrency mining tool

    unMinable is a command-line based cryptocurrency mining tool designed for efficient and user-friendly Bitcoin mining. It provides real-time hardware detection, mining process control, balance management, and automated withdrawal functionality. The software is designed to interact with Firebase to fetch and store user balances, withdrawals, and user-related data securely.
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    BIP39-XOR

    BIP39-XOR

    Encrypt or decrypt 12, 15, 18, 21 or 24 BIP39 codewords array ("seed")

    Encrypt or decrypt 12, 15, 18, 21 or 24 BIP39 codewords array (so-called "seed phrase") using exclusive OR (XOR)/Vernam cipher (a.k.a. One Time Pad). If not input by a user, an encryption key is automatically generated at random. Encryption with such a key preserves integrity of BIP-39 checksums of all keys (that's distinct while also compatible with SeedXOR implementation).
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    Naeon

    Naeon

    The safest way to store private data in untrusted (cloud) environments

    Naeon secures data in untrusted off-site storage through a layered approach: files are compressed, then AES-256 encrypted with a randomly generated 128-character passphrase yielding approximately 762 bits of entropy — far beyond the reach of both classical and quantum brute-force attacks. The ciphertext is obfuscated by prepending and appending random byte blocks, making the result unidentifiable as an encrypted file. The payload is then sharded into one private chunk — holding the...
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