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Bitcoin Cash is peer-to-peer electronic cash for the Internet. It is fully decentralized, has no central bank, and requires no trusted third-parties to operate. Bitcoin Cash is the continuation of the Bitcoin project, upgraded with consensus rules that allow it to grow and scale.
BitcoinCash.js is the first JavaScript library specifically made for Bitcoin Cash. It supports all major Bitcoin Cash uses cases right out of the box, keeping up-to-date with the latest network upgrades. This library can be used - and is thoroughly tested - both in the back-end (Node.js) and the front-end (web browsers).
BitcoinCash.js is a fork from bitcore-lib, which is an extremely easy-to-use and well-tested JavaScript library for Bitcoin developed by Bitpay, Inc. However, as consensus rules between BTC and BCH become more and more incompatible, BitcoinCash.js will not add support for functionality specific to BTC, such as SegWit or the bech32 address format, and will continue to support all Bitcoin Cash uses cases as first-class citizens.
$ npm install --save bitcoincashjs
$ bower install --save bitcoincashjs
You may also download the distribution file manually and place it within your third-party scripts directory: dist/bitcoincashjs.0.1.9.min.js.
You can find many useful, up-to-date examples to get you started right away on the BitcoinCash.js website or by following the next links:
BitcoinCash.js is a fork from bitcore-lib, which is used in production at Bitpay Inc., and many other projects. If you find a security issue, please email bitcoincashjs@tuta.io.
This is an open-source project, and any form of contribution is welcome. Feel free to create an issue in case you would like to share ideas for improvement, or would like to report a bug. Also, please send pull requests for bug fixes or code optimization. For more information on how to contribute, please refer to our CONTRIBUTING file.
To get started with development, you should first clone the repository and install any dependencies:
$ git clone https://github.com/bitcoincashjs/bitcoincashjs
$ cd bitcoincashjs
$ npm install
Next, you can check everything is installed correctly by running the full test-suite and verifying that all tests are completed successfully.
$ npm test
Code released under the MIT license.
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A simple, safe, and powerful JavaScript Bitcoin Cash library.
We found that bitcoincashjs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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