bitcore-dash
v4.1.3
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A platform to build Dash and blockchain-based applications.
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Bitcore-Dash
Infrastructure to build Dash and blockchain-based applications for the next generation of financial technology.
Note: If you're looking for the Bitcore-Dash Library please see: https://github.com/dashpay/bitcore-lib-dash
Getting Started
Before you begin you'll need to have Node.js v4 or v0.12 installed. There are several options for installation. One method is to use nvm to easily switch between different versions, or download directly from Node.js.
npm install -g bitcore-dash
Spin up a full node and join the network:
npm install -g bitcore-dash
bitcored
You can then view the Insight block explorer at the default location: http://localhost:3001/insight
, and your configuration file will be found in your home directory at ~/.bitcore
.
Create a transaction:
var bitcore = require('bitcore-dash');
var transaction = new bitcore.Transaction();
var transaction.from(unspent).to(address, amount);
transaction.sign(privateKey);
Applications
- Node-Dash - A full node with extended capabilities using Dash Core
- Insight API-Dash - A blockchain explorer HTTP API
- Insight UI-Dash - A blockchain explorer web user interface
- Wallet Service - A multisig HD service for wallets
- Wallet Client - A client for the wallet service
- CLI Wallet - A command-line based wallet client
- Angular Wallet Client - An Angular based wallet client
- Copay - An easy-to-use, multiplatform, multisignature, secure Dash wallet
Libraries
- Lib-Dash - All of the core Dash primatives including transactions, private key management and others
- Payment Protocol - A protocol for communication between a merchant and customer
- P2P-Dash - The peer-to-peer networking protocol
- Mnemonic-Dash - Implements mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys
- Channel - Micropayment channels for rapidly adjusting Dash transactions
- Message-Dash - Dash message verification and signing
- ECIES-Dash - Uses ECIES symmetric key negotiation from public keys to encrypt arbitrarily long data streams.
Documentation
The complete docs are hosted here: bitcore documentation. There's also a bitcore API reference available generated from the JSDocs of the project, where you'll find low-level details on each bitcore utility.
To get community assistance and ask for help with implementation questions, please use our community forums.
Security
We're using Bitcore in production, as are many others, but please use common sense when doing anything related to finances! We take no responsibility for your implementation decisions.
If you find a security issue, please email [email protected].
Contributing
Please send pull requests for bug fixes, code optimization, and ideas for improvement. For more information on how to contribute, please refer to our CONTRIBUTING file.
This will generate files named bitcore.js
and bitcore.min.js
.
You can also use our pre-generated files, provided for each release along with a PGP signature by one of the project's maintainers. To get them, checkout a release commit (for example, https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore/commit/e33b6e3ba6a1e5830a079e02d949fce69ea33546 for v0.12.6).
To verify signatures, use the following PGP keys:
- @braydonf: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x9BBF07CAC07A276D
- @kleetus: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x33195D27EF6BDB7F
- @pnagurny: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x0909B33F0AA53013
License
Code released under the MIT license.
Copyright 2013-2015 BitPay, Inc. Bitcore is a trademark maintained by BitPay, Inc.