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[https://bitsofproof.com/ BitsOfProof]'s (BOP's) "supernode" is a Java implementation written by [https://bitsofproof.com/?page_id=142 Tamás Blummer (aka <tt>grau</tt>)].  The "Enterprise" version is closed-source, but [https://github.com/bitsofproof/supernode/commit/95629eb67db443b01b81b6ca9a3c62c230ddee7e may be open-sourced later].  The API and (in older commits) the deprecated "Community Edition" code is available [https://github.com/bitsofproof/supernode on github].
[https://bitsofproof.com/ BitsOfProof]'s (BOP's) "supernode" is a Java implementation written by [https://bitsofproof.com/?page_id=142 Tamás Blummer (aka <tt>grau</tt>)].  The "Enterprise" version is closed-source, but [https://github.com/bitsofproof/supernode/commit/95629eb67db443b01b81b6ca9a3c62c230ddee7e may be open-sourced later].  The API and (in older commits) the deprecated "Community Edition" code is available [https://github.com/bitsofproof/supernode on github].


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Latest revision as of 02:56, 29 March 2014

This page is a stub. Help by expanding it. BitsOfProof's (BOP's) "supernode" is a Java implementation written by Tamás Blummer (aka grau). The "Enterprise" version is closed-source, but may be open-sourced later. The API and (in older commits) the deprecated "Community Edition" code is available on github.

Tamas describes supernode as:

  • enterprise ready
  • a modern, modular implementation of Bitcoin
  • having advanced features:
    • Hierarchical and Deterministic Wallet (BIP32)
    • Password Encrypted Private Keys (BIP38)
    • easily memorized pass phrases (BIP39)

See also BOP's announcement thread on bitcointalk. Explaining the "supernode" name, Tamas explained: "I call it supernode since it is for the big server of near future, not for the kids, not for the mobiles."