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    ta4j

    ta4j

    A Java library for technical analysis

    Ta4j is an open-source Java library for technical analysis. It provides the basic components for the creation, evaluation, and execution of trading strategies. Ta4j is available on Maven Central. You can also download example code from the maven central repository. The wiki is the best place to start learning about ta4j. For more detailed questions, please use the issues tracker.
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    Besu Ethereum Client

    Besu Ethereum Client

    An enterprise-grade Java-based, Apache 2.0 licensed Ethereum client

    ...You can also create a local development network using proof of work (Ethash). Instructions for how to get started with developing on the Besu codebase. Please also read the wiki for more details on how to submit a pull request (PR). Besu is an Apache 2.0 licensed, MainNet compatible, Ethereum client written in Java. Participation in private networks is typically restricted in some way, so the volume of traffic is much lower than on Mainnet, resulting in lower system requirements. Depending on your environment and network setup, the minimum Java Virtual Machine (JVM) memory requirement for private networks is 4 GB.
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