C# Bitcoin, Litecoin, DogecoinDark and Bitcoin-Clones Library & RPC Wrapper
- Fully compatible and up-to-date with Bitcoin 0.9.3 RPC API.
- Design-by-contract, service-oriented architecture.
- Strongly-typed structures for complex RPC requests and responses.
- Implicit JSON casting for all RPC messages.
- Extended methods for every-day scenarios where the built-in methods fall short.
- Exposure of all RPC API's functionality as well as the extended methods through a single interface.
- Fallback mechanism for timed-out RPC requests.
- Custom RPC exceptions.
- Supports all Bitcoin clones.
- Can operate on unlimited daemons with a single library reference.
- Litecoin and Dogecoin integrations included.
- Each coin instance can be fully parametrized at run-time and implement its own constants.
- Console test client with demo methods implemented in it.
- Disconnected raw RPC connector included for quick'n'dirty debugging.
- Testnet ready.
- MONO compatible.
- Blockchain.info compatible.
- Fully configurable.
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Locate your
bitcoin.conf
file (in Windows it's under:%AppData%\Roaming\Bitcoin
, if it's not there just go ahead and create it) and add these lines:- rpcuser = MyRpcUsername
- rpcpassword = MyRpcPassword
- server=1
- txindex=1
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Call
bitcoind -reindex -txindex -debug=net -printtoconsole
and wait until it's finished re-indexing (it might take a while). Append-testnet
if you want to run it for Testnet. You need to do this just once. -
Shut down bitcoind and run it again with these arguments:
bitcoind -daemon -debug=net -printtoconsole
. Append-testnet
if you want to run it for Testnet. Wait until it is fully synchronized. -
Edit the
app.config
file in the Console test client to best fit your needs. Make sure you also update thebitcoin.conf
when you alter theBitcoin_RpcUsername
andBitcoin_RpcPassword
parameters. -
You're good to go.
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Perform the same steps as those mentioned above for Bitcoin.
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Litecoin configuration file is:
litecoin.conf
under:%AppData%\Roaming\DogeCoinDark
and its daemon is:dogecoindarkd
. -
Each coin can be initialized by its own interface specification:
IBitcoinService BitcoinService = new BitcoinService();
IDogecoinDarkService DogecoinDarkService = new DogecoinDarkService();
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Any bitcoin clone can be adopted without any further installation steps with the use of the generic
ICryptocoinService
:ICryptocoinService cryptocoinService = new CryptocoinService("daemonUrl", "rpcUsername", "rpcPassword", "walletPassword");
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Use
(ICryptocoinService).Parameters
to fully configure each coin pointer at run-time.
The web test client is not maintained anymore. The latest operating version can be found here.
BitcoinLib is released under the terms of the GPLv3 license. See LICENSE for more information or see http://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0.
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- Bitnet, by Konstantin Ineshin
- BitcoinRpcSharp, by BitKoot
- Bitcoin-wrapper, by Lars Holdgaard
Thanks to everyone who contributed to making this library better: @OperatorOverload, Angelos Leoussis, everyone who reported any issues, et al.