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Bitcoindpermalink

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This project provides the reference implementation for a Bitcoin library, daemon, and command-line wallet.

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btcdpermalink

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As an alternative full-node implementation of the bitcoin protocol written in Go, btcd provides an alternative to bitcoind that can substantially improve the diversity and resilience of the bitcoin ecosystem and infrastructure.

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Foxtrotpermalink

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Foxtrot is a simple and secure routing network based on bitcoin cryptography. Foxtrot enables easy p2p communications and has built-in mechanisms for peer discovery, creation of services addressable by public keys, and establishing encrypted connections.

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Litecoinpermalink

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Makopermalink

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Mako is a from-scratch bitcoin reimplementation, written in "almost-C89" (i.e. it can be compiled by a C89 compiler if <stdint.h> is available -- no other C99 features are used).

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Monero [1]permalink

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Monero is cash for a connected world (and a blockchain based cryptocurrency). It's fast, private, and secure. With Monero, you are your own bank. You can spend safely, because others cannot see your balances or track your activity.

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MoneroBoxpermalink

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MoneroBox is an unmaintained plug-and-play, zero-configuration Monero full node deployment running on a Rock64 single-board computer with SSD, offering browser-based monitoring and automatic updating of both command line and web UI. As a dead privacy and security oriented project lacking critical updates, its use for anything but example code should be discouraged.

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Namecoinpermalink

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Namecoin is an experimental open-source technology which improves decentralization, security, censorship resistance, privacy, and speed of certain components of the Internet infrastructure such as DNS and identities.

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Onion Monero Blockchain Expolorer [1]permalink

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Onion Monero Blockchain Explorer does not use JavaScript, tracking images, or Google Analytics; it does offer source code, Tor hidden service availability, testnet and stagenet support, and a solid JSON API.

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PostgreSQL Blockchain Extensionpermalink

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PostgreSQL Blockchain Extension is a C language Postgres extension that provides Bitcoin blockchain functionality.

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Urbit [1]permalink

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Urbit is secure decentralized P2P "personal server platform" that runs on any existing Unix OS. The platform seeks to deconstruct the client-server model in favor of a federated network of personal servers with a consistent digital identity. Its components include Nock and Hoon programming languages.

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