Libbitcoin Common

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The common libbitcoin library is a dependency of all others with the exception of libbitcoin-consensus. It was the first library created and originally contained the core functionality of all of the others.

Example

   #include <iostream>
   #include <bitcoin/bitcoin.hpp>
   
   int main()
   {
       const auto block = bc::genesis_block();
       const auto& tx = block.transactions[0];
       const auto& input = tx.inputs[0];
       const auto script = save_script(input.script);
       std::string message(script.begin(), script.end());
       std::cout << message << std::endl;
       return 0;
   }
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Bitcoin Related Features

  • Key formats (raw, BIP32, WIF, compressed/uncompressed, minikey)
  • Encoding functions (base 2/10/16/58/64/85)
  • Hash functions (ripemd160, sha1, sha256, sha512, hmac_sha256, hmac_sha512, pkcs5_pbkdf2_hmac_sha512)
  • URL parsing (BIP21 and BIP72)
  • Mnemonic functions (BIP39)
  • All published mnemonic dictionaries
  • Curve math, deterministic ECDSA, verification and encryption functions (based on libsecp256k1)
  • Address functions (P2PKH and P2SH/BIP16),
  • Stealth addresses functions[1] for wallets and blockchain search
  • Wire and text serializable type library (P2P protocol)
  • Bitcoin script engine (see libbitcoin-consensus for more information)
  • Asynchronous P2P networking stack built on ASIO

General Purpose Features

  • Logging utilities
  • Patricia Trie template optimized for binary search
  • UTF8 Everywhere tools and integration for Windows
  • Command line, configuration file and help processing utilities
  • Uses C++11 advancements and restricts use of pointers and exceptions

Build and Quality Control

  • Autotools builds for GCC/Clang
  • All build artifacts generated by libbitcoin-build
  • Extensive unit text matrix (based on Boost Test)
  • Continuous integration builds via Travis-CI
  • Visual Studio 2013 project and solution files
  • Support for 32/64 bit processors and endianness differences

Dependencies

See Also

References