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BTCParser.jl

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A pure Julia implementation of a Bitcoin blockchain parser. Before using BTCParser.jl you must install a bitcoin client and download the entire blockchain.

Bitcoin core should save the blockchain data into $HOME/.bitcoin/blocks, BTCParser.jl will look there by default. You can change this directory by setting the environmental variable BTCPARSER_BLOCK_DIR.

Usage

Read the chain:

using BTCParser

# this takes ~2-3 minues on a SATA SSD
chain = make_chain()

Extract the Genesis Block

genesis_block = Block(chain[0])

Extract Block at height h

block = Block(chain[h])

chain indexing is 0-based to match the numbering used by the bitcoin core client, if you require 1-based indexing, use chain.data[h].

Get the hash of a block

double_sha256(genesis_block)
double_sha256(chain[0])

Get the header of a block

Header(chain[1])
Header(genesis_block)

Access transactions

genesis_tx = genesis_block.transactions[1]

Hashing transactions

double_sha256(genesis_tx)

Update an existing chain (in case the bitcoin client is running in the background)

chain = make_chain(chain)

Problems

  • Currently only tested on amd64 architectures under Linux
    • many of the internals are endian-dependent and may not work on other architectures.
    • Paths are different under Windows/MacOS.
  • Testing requires a working copy of the Bitcoin blockchain (200GB) and therefore testing on travis is difficult.
  • Grep the code for "TODO" for more stuff.
  • Please report any issues or improvement proposals here.

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btcparser.jl's Issues

Bitcoin Primitives

Hi,

As said a couple of month ago on Discourse my implementation of Bitcoin.jl needs to be restructured and considering the great job you did with your implementation, I'd rather use your code directly especially with regards to your primitives implementation.

I was thinking of stripping your code down to UInt256, Block, and Transaction types only and make it a BitcoinPrimitives.jl package that I could use for my project (similar to bitcoin-core implementation in a way)

Can you let me know if you wish to create that package yourself or if I may just fork and package directly?

Thanks

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