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Andreas Schildbach e58df21bab TestNet3Params: fix difficulty transition check
The difficulty transition check didn't properly account for the
"20 minute rule" specific to testnet: if the time delta between
a block and its previous block is more than 20 minutes, the block's
difficulty target MUST reset to the minimum difficulty.

Before this fix, it did not check the difficulty target at all in
this case. So it wrongly assumed the difficulty target can be changed
to any value.
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.github graalvm.yml: drop Java 17 from the build matrix 2025-02-28 00:23:58 +01:00
base Bech32: use ByteUtils.concat() in verifyChecksum() 2025-02-25 23:28:45 +01:00
core TestNet3Params: fix difficulty transition check 2025-03-09 21:02:17 +01:00
designdocs modular-architecture.md: make SLF4J uppercase 2025-03-01 12:21:12 +01:00
examples TransactionInput: make field scriptBytes immutable 2025-02-10 01:05:35 +01:00
examples-kotlin build.gradle: update Kotlin to 2.0.21 2025-01-20 10:06:12 +01:00
integration-test TransactionInput: make field sequence immutable 2025-02-10 00:46:23 +01:00
test-support SegwitAddress: allow instantiation of P2A (pay-to-anchor) address 2024-12-15 15:18:55 +01:00
tools PaymentProtocol, PaymentSession: completely remove BIP70 2025-02-28 18:42:38 +01:00
wallettemplate wallettemplate: modular build using jlink plugin 2025-01-30 14:15:04 +01:00
wallettool PaymentProtocol, PaymentSession: completely remove BIP70 2025-02-28 18:42:38 +01:00
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### Welcome to bitcoinj

The bitcoinj library is a Java implementation of the Bitcoin protocol, which allows it to maintain a wallet and send/receive transactions without needing a local copy of Bitcoin Core. It comes with full documentation and some example apps showing how to use it.

### Technologies

* Java 8+ (needs Java 8 API or Android 8.0 API, compiles to Java 8 bytecode) for `base` and `core` module
* Java 17+ for `tools`, `wallettool`, `examples` and the JavaFX-based `wallettemplate`
* https://gradle.org/[Gradle]
** Gradle 7.3+ for building the whole project or
** Debian Gradle 4.4 for just the `base`, `core`, `tools`, `wallettool` and `examples` modules (see "reference build" below)
* https://github.com/google/protobuf[Google Protocol Buffers] - for use with serialization and hardware communications

### Getting started

To get started, it is best to have the latest JDK and Gradle installed. The HEAD of the `master` branch contains the latest development code and various production releases are provided on feature branches.

#### Building from the command line

Official builds are currently using JDK 17. Our GitHub Actions build and test with JDK 17 and 21.

```
gradle clean build
```
The outputs are under the `build` directory.

To perform a full build _without_ unit/integration _tests_ use:
```
gradle clean assemble
```

#### Building from an IDE

Alternatively, just import the project using your IDE. http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/[IntelliJ] has Gradle integration built-in and has a free Community Edition. Simply use `File | New | Project from Existing Sources` and locate the `build.gradle` in the root of the cloned project source tree.

### Building and Using the Wallet Tool

The *bitcoinj* `wallettool` subproject includes a command-line Wallet Tool (`wallet-tool`) that can be used to create and manage *bitcoinj*-based wallets (both the HD keychain and SPV blockchain state.) Using `wallet-tool` on Bitcoin's test net is a great way to learn about Bitcoin and *bitcoinj*.

To build an executable shell script that runs the command-line Wallet Tool, use:
```
gradle bitcoinj-wallettool:installDist
```

You can now run the `wallet-tool` without parameters to get help on its operation:
```
./wallettool/build/install/wallet-tool/bin/wallet-tool
```

To create a test net wallet file in `~/bitcoinj/bitcoinj-test.wallet`, you would use:
```
mkdir ~/bitcoinj
```
```
./wallettool/build/install/wallet-tool/bin/wallet-tool --net=TESTNET --wallet=$HOME/bitcoinj/bitcoinj-test.wallet create
```

To sync the newly created wallet in `~/bitcoinj/bitcoinj-test.wallet` with the test net, you would use:
```
./wallettool/build/install/wallet-tool/bin/wallet-tool --net=TESTNET --wallet=$HOME/bitcoinj/bitcoinj-test.wallet sync
```

To dump the state of the wallet in `~/bitcoinj/bitcoinj-test.wallet` with the test net, you would use:
```
./wallettool/build/install/wallet-tool/bin/wallet-tool --net=TESTNET --wallet=$HOME/bitcoinj/bitcoinj-test.wallet dump
```

NOTE: These instructions are for macOS/Linux, for Windows use the `wallettool/build/install/wallet-tool/bin/wallet-tool.bat` batch file with the equivalent Windows command-line commands and options.

### Building and Running the Wallet Template

The *bitcoinj* `wallettemplate` subproject includes a template JavaFX wallet application (`bitcoinj-wallettemplate`) that can be used as a starting point for building a JavaFX-based *bitcoinj* wallet application.

To build an executable shell script that runs the wallettemplate, use:
```
gradle bitcoinj-wallettemplate:installDist
```

You can now run `bitcoinj-wallettemplate` to launch the application:
```
./wallettemplate/build/install/bitcoinj-wallettemplate/bin/bitcoinj-wallettemplate
```

 NOTE: On Windows, use `bitcoinj-wallettemplate.bat`.

You can also use `jlink` to build and run the application with a bundled JVM runtime:
```
gradle bitcoinj-wallettemplate:jlink
./wallettemplate/build/image/bin/bitcoinj-wallettemplate
```

### Building the reference build

Our reference build (which is also used for our releases) is running within a container to provide good reproducibility.
Buildah 1.26+, Podman 4.1+ and Docker (with BuildKit) are supported. We tested various combinations of host OSes
(Debian, Ubuntu, macOS, Windows+WSL) and architectures (amd64, arm64). For usage instructions see `build.Containerfile`.

This uses Debian Gradle with the `settings-debian.gradle` settings. If you happen to use Debian and have Gradle
installed from the Debian repository, you can invoke these settings directly:

```
gradle --settings-file settings-debian.gradle clean build
```

### Example applications

These are found in the `examples` module.

### Where next?

Now you are ready to https://bitcoinj.github.io/getting-started[follow the tutorial].

### Testing a SNAPSHOT build

Building apps with official releases of *bitcoinj* is covered in the https://bitcoinj.github.io/getting-started[tutorial].

If you want to develop or test your app with a https://jitpack.io[Jitpack]-powered build of the latest `master` or `release-0.17` branch of *bitcoinj* follow the dynamically-generated instructions for that branch by following the correct link.

* https://jitpack.io/#bitcoinj/bitcoinj/master-SNAPSHOT[master] branch
* https://jitpack.io/#bitcoinj/bitcoinj/release-0.17-SNAPSHOT[release-0.17] branch