Source code URL: https://github.com/jgarzik/picocoin/
I'd like to announce another bitcoin implementation, which is really two useful pieces in one: libccoin - a bitcoin library, written in C picocoin - A lightweight, C-based SPV bitcoin wallet client libccoin supports all key network datastructures (block, transaction, etc.), script parsing and validation, transaction and block validation, a "headers-only" or full block database, and many other features essential to any bitcoin client. libccoin passes all key encoding, script and transaction tests available in the Satoshi reference bitcoin client. picocoin is much more under construction. When complete, it will be a very low resource, command line / JSON-driven bitcoin wallet. Advanced security features already implemented include required wallet encryption, fork-based process separation of P2P networking and wallet (and chroot/SELinux jailing coming soon), something that the reference Satoshi client does not even support. Status: Alpha quality, developer release. Passes reference client base58/script/transaction tests, but is still a developer-only preview. Feature list: Intended to be a full-feature bitcoin support library. The library will not be limited to "what picocoin needs." Supports all core data structures and network messages Full script implementation Passes hundreds of available reference client tests Supports multiple block chains: main or testnet3 Very low resource usage (cpu, disk, and memory) Small codebase (both source code and compiled object) Supports advanced thin-client features such as "bloom filtering", an upcoming proposal that will reduce client bandwidth usage. Works on big endian machines, as well as little endian machines Multi-platform: Linux supported currently. Should work on OSX/BSD/Windows with minimal modifications. libccoin should work on Windows. picocoin will work on Windows, but be a bit less secure than other platforms due to lack of fork. Improved security: fork-based process separation firewall between networking and wallet code -- your wallet is never directly exposed to the network. Follows the philosophy of "do, not hype." This library is already far more secure and capable than other libraries hyped as the "future of bitcoin" by their authors. Code contributions are welcome (see github URL above). Comments are welcome. Donations are welcome too (1BrufViLKnSWtuWGkryPsKsxonV2NQ7Tcj). -- Jeff Garzik exMULTI, Inc. jgar...@exmulti.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keep yourself connected to Go Parallel: DESIGN Expert tips on starting your parallel project right. http://goparallel.sourceforge.net _______________________________________________ Bitcoin-development mailing list Bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-development