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    Rust-Lightning

    Rust-Lightning

    Bitcoin Lightning library written in Rust

    Rust-Lightning is a Bitcoin Lightning library written in Rust. The main crate, lightning, does not handle networking, persistence, or any other I/O. Thus, it is runtime-agnostic, but users must implement basic networking logic, chain interactions, and disk storage. The project implements all of the BOLT specifications in the 1.0 spec. The implementation has pretty good test coverage that is expected to continue to improve.
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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. We can calculate indicators over this bar series, in order to forecast the direction of prices through the study...
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    Trust Wallet Core

    Trust Wallet Core

    Cross-platform, cross-blockchain wallet library

    ...Most of the code is C++ with a set of strict C interfaces, and idiomatic interfaces for supported languages: Swift for iOS and Java for Android. Wallet Core supports more than 50 blockchains, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Chain, and most major blockchain platforms. For new coins, you need to implement address handling and signing functionality in the wallet-core. For new coins on already supported blockchains or variations of already supported blockchains, please consider proper reuse of existing implementation. The Trust Wallet development team is always striving to add more blockchains that will be essential for developers and wallet users. ...
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    Bcoin

    Bcoin

    Javascript bitcoin library for node.js and browsers

    ...Engineered from the ground up to create scalable, flexible, and efficient production-ready systems with unparalleled code readability. Bcoin is consensus-conforming and adheres to the strict security standards of the original implementation maintained by Bitcoin Core. Bcoin can be integrated into almost any desktop or browser application to enable native payments, on both Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash networks. Bcoin is the first full node implementation built specifically for production systems at scale. Originally created to be used as backend infrastructure for Purse.io, Bcoin enables companies to spin up consumer-grade bitcoin applications/wallet systems without the long-term concern of scalability, and security.
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