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decred.org/dcrd/blockchain/standalone
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Package standalone provides standalone functions useful for working with the Decred blockchain consensus rules.
The primary goal of offering these functions via a separate module is to reduce the required dependencies to a minimum as compared to the blockchain module.
It is ideal for applications such as lightweight clients that need to ensure basic security properties hold and calculate appropriate vote subsidies and block explorers.
For example, some things an SPV wallet needs to prove are that the block headers all connect together, that they satisfy the proof of work requirements, and that a given transaction tree is valid for a given header.
The provided functions fall into the following categories:
$ go get -u github.com/decred/dcrd/blockchain/standalone
CompactToBig Example
Demonstrates how to convert the compact "bits" in a block header which
represent the target difficulty to a big integer and display it using the
typical hex notation.
BigToCompact Example
Demonstrates how to convert a target difficulty into the compact "bits" in a
block header which represent that target difficulty.
CheckProofOfWork Example
Demonstrates checking the proof of work of a block hash against a target
difficulty.
CalcMerkleRoot Example
Demonstrates calculating a merkle root from a slice of leaf hashes.
Package standalone is licensed under the copyfree ISC License.
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