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This is a client library(wrapper) around BitcartCC daemon. It is used to simplify common commands. Coins support(⚡ means lightning is supported):
Main focus is Bitcoin.
This library supports both asynchronous and synchronous versions.
Use bitcart
as a sync version(better for beginners), and bitcart-async
for async version.
If you install from github, by default it is async. Use:
ASYNC=false python setup.py install
For it to convert async version to sync and install that.
That process is done via sync_generator.py
.
For more information Read the Docs
Async version's APIs are the same as sync, just use async and await. Async callback functions for @btc.on now supported.
See CONTRIBUTING.md.
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BitcartCC coins support library
We found that bitcart-async demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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