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BitCash 1.0.2
BitCash
Bitcoin Cash made easy
Forked from Ofek's awesome Bit library.
BitCash is so easy to use, in fact, you can do this:
>>> from bitcash import Key
>>>
>>> k = Key()
>>> k.address
'bitcoincash:qp0hamw9rpyllkmvd8047w9em3yt9fytsunyhutucx'
>>>
>>> k.get_balance('usd')
'2'
>>>
>>> # Let's donate a dollar to CoinSpice.io
>>> outputs = [
>>> ('bitcoincash:qz69e5y8yrtujhsyht7q9xq5zhu4mrklmv0ap7tq5f', 1, 'usd'),
>>> # you can add more recipients here
>>> ]
>>>
>>> k.send(outputs)
'6aea7b1c687d976644a430a87e34c93a8a7fd52d77c30e9cc247fc8228b749ff'
Done. Here is the transaction:
https://explorer.bitcoin.com/bch/tx/6aea7b1c687d976644a430a87e34c93a8a7fd52d77c30e9cc247fc8228b749ff
Features
Python's fastest available implementation (100x faster than closest library)
Seamless integration with existing server setups
Supports keys in cold storage
Fully supports 29 different currencies
First class support for storing data in the blockchain
Deterministic signatures via RFC 6979
Access to the blockchain (and testnet chain) through multiple APIs for redundancy
Exchange rate API, with optional caching
Compressed public keys by default
Multiple representations of private keys; WIF, PEM, DER, etc.
Standard P2PKH transactions
If you are intrigued, continue reading. If not, continue all the same!
Installation
BitCash is distributed on PyPI as a universal wheel and is available on Linux/macOS
and Windows and supports Python 3.8+.
pip install bitcash # pip3 if pip is Python 2 on your system.
Documentation
Docs are hosted by Github Pages and are automatically built and published after every successful commit to BitCash's master branch.
Read the documentation
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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