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    Lightning Network Daemon

    Lightning Network Daemon

    A complete implementation of a Lightning Network node

    The Lightning Network Daemon (lnd), is a complete implementation of a Lightning Network node. lnd has several pluggable back-end chain services including btcd (a full-node), bitcoind, and neutrino (a new experimental light client). The project's codebase uses the btcsuite set of Bitcoin libraries and also exports a large set of isolated re-usable Lightning Network-related libraries within it, and fully conforms to the Lightning Network specification (BOLTs). BOLT stands for Basis of Lightning...
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    BNB Chain

    BNB Chain

    A Binance Smart Chain client based on the go-ethereum fork

    The goal of Binance Smart Chain is to bring programmability and interoperability to Binance Chain. In order to embrace the existing popular community and advanced technology, it will bring huge benefits by staying compatible with all the existing smart contracts on Ethereum and Ethereum tooling. And to achieve that, the easiest solution is to develop based on the go-Ethereum fork, as we respect the great work of Ethereum very much. Binance Smart Chain starts its development based on...
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    Stellar Go

    Stellar Go

    Stellar's public monorepo of go code

    Creating equitable access to the global financial system. This repo is the home for all of the public Go code produced by the Stellar Development Foundation. This repo contains various tools and services that you can use and deploy, as well as the SDK you can use to develop applications that integrate with the Stellar network. Full-featured API server for Stellar network. This repository is officially supported on the last two releases of Go. In addition to the other top-level packages,...
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    Swarm Bee

    Swarm Bee

    Bee is a Swarm client implemented in Go

    Bee is a Swarm client implemented in Go. It’s the basic building block for the Swarm network: a private; decentralized; and self-sustaining network for permissionless publishing and access to your (application) data.There are two versioning schemes used in Bee that you should be aware of. The main Bee version does NOT follow strict Semantic Versioning. Bee hosts different peer-to-peer wire protocol implementations and individual protocol breaking changes would necessitate a bump in the major...
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    Go Ethereum

    Go Ethereum

    Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol

    Go Ethereum is the Golang implementation of the Ethereum protocol, a decentralized computing platform that runs smart contracts and applications. There are three original implementations of Ethereum and along with C++ and Python, Go Ethereum is one of them, written in Go. Go Ethereum comes with several wrappers/executables. It is fully open source and available as a standalone client called Geth that you can install on just about any operating system, or as a library that you can embed...
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    Erigon

    Erigon

    Ethereum implementation on the efficiency frontier

    Erigon is an implementation of Ethereum (execution client), on the efficiency frontier, written in Go. For an Archive node of Ethereum Mainnet we recommend >=3TB storage space: 1.8TB state (as of March 2022), 200GB temp files (can symlink or mount folder <datadir>/etl-tmp to another disk). Ethereum Mainnet Full node ( see --prune* flags): 400Gb. Erigon by default is "all in one binary" solution, but it's possible start TxPool as separated processes. Same true about: JSON RPC layer (RPCDaemon...
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    Hyperledger Burrow

    Hyperledger Burrow

    A permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node

    Hyperledger Burrow is a permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node. It executes Ethereum EVM and WASM smart contract code (usually written in Solidity) on a permissioned virtual machine. Burrow provides transaction finality and high transaction throughput on a proof-of-stake Tendermint consensus engine. Burrow is a fully-fledged blockchain node and smart contract execution engine -- a distributed database that executes code. Burrow runs Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and Web...
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