Gavin Andresen
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Bitcoin subversion clone |
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This branch is a clone of the subversion tree, kept up-to-date via 'git svn fetch'. |
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Bitcoin TEST network source code |
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Branches here: |
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* svn : up-to-date mirror of the 'production' Bitcoin (from http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/). |
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* listtransactions: Implements new JSON-RPC command "listtransactions" (from jgarzik) |
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* refundtransaction : Implements new JSON-RPC command "refundtransaction" |
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These branches operate on the TEST network: |
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* svnTEST : just like 'svn' (no additional features), but patched to operate on the TEST network. |
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* master : runs on the TEST-network with any of what I think are "production-ready" features. |
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Important changes on the master branch are: |
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* Listen port is 18333 (instead of 8333). Uses 18332 for JSON-RPC (instead of 8332). |
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* Uses irc.lfnet.org channel #bitcoinTEST for bootstrapping. |
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* Never tries to connect to "well known" nodes for bootstrapping. |
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* Uses bitcoinTEST for the default data directory (e.g. ~/.bitcoinTEST on Linux, %APPDATA%/BitcoinTEST on Windows, etc) |
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* Uses a different ADDRESSVERSION for Bitcoin Addresses (0xff instead of 0x0), so you can't screw up copying and pasting Bitcoin addresses (if you try to use a TEST address on the production system it will tell you it's invalid; you can, however, lose TESTcoins by trying to send them to a valid production address) |
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* Has a brand-new block chain (with a different genesis block) |
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* Initial difficulty is 4 times easier than production Bitcoin |
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* protocol message header bytes are { 0xfa, 0xbf, 0xb5, 0xda } instead of { 0xf9, 0xbe, 0xb4, 0xd9 } |
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Code is hosted at github: http://github.com/gavinandresen/bitcoin-git |
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