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bitmessage
JavaScript Bitmessage library for both browserify and node. The goal of this project is to implement Bitmessage protocol v3 for both platforms at the maximum possible level (we still can't create TCP connections or listen for incoming connections in the Browser but the Proof of work and crypto is fully doable).
Public library API is currently in alpha stage, breaking changes are very likely to happen.
References
Implementation details
With the help of browserify bitmessage
provides different implementations for Browser and Node.js with the same API. Because WebCryptoAPI defines asynchronous promise-driven API, implementation for Node needs to use promises too.
- Use Node.js crypto module/library bindings where possible
- Use WebCryptoAPI where possible
- Promise-driven API
Feature matrix (both Browser and Node)
- crypto
- SHA-512
- SHA-256
- RIPEMD-160
- PRNG
- ECC keys manipulation
- ECDSA
- ECDH
- ECIES
- AES-256-CBC
- HMAC-SHA-256
- Core structures
- var_int
- encode
- decode
- var_str
- encode
- decode
- var_int_list
- encode
- decode
- inv_vect
- encode
- decode
- net_addr
- encode
- decode
- bitfield
- encode
- decode
- var_int
- High-level objects
- Address
- encode
- decode
- getRipe
- getRandom
- getDeterministic
- Message
- encode
- decode
- Address
- WIF
- encode
- decode
- Parse PyBitmessage configs
- decode keys.dat
- decode knownnodes.dat
- decode messages.dat
Feature matrix (Node.js only)
- Network
- Bootstrap
- Connect to the network
- Accept connections
Usage
var Address = require("bitmessage").Address;
Address.getRandom().then(function(addr) {
Address.encode(addr).then(function(str) {
console.log("New random Bitmessage address:", str);
console.log("Private keys and parameters:", addr);
});
});
License
bitmessage - JavaScript Bitmessage library
Written in 2014 by Kagami Hiiragi kagami@genshiken.org
To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to the public domain worldwide. This software is distributed without any warranty.
You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication along with this software. If not, see http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/.