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 # Payment Channels for Bitcore
# Payment Channels for Bitcore
A module for bitcore that implements Payment Channels. Payment channels (sometimes referred as micropayment channels) are a type of smart contracts that allow rapidly adjusting dash transactions. This can be used to do trustless simultaneous payments with a service provider without the need of an intermediary, and some other applications.
See the main bitcore repo or the bitcore guide on Payment Channels for more information.
See CONTRIBUTING.md on the main bitcore repo for information about how to contribute.
Code released under the MIT license.
Copyright 2013-2015 BitPay, Inc. Bitcore is a trademark maintained by BitPay, Inc.
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