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Rusty Russell e84bf16bf8 bitcoind: fee estimation support.
This can be used for proper support for fee negotiation; for the moment
it will be used for our anchor transaction creation.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2016-04-12 13:07:03 +09:30
bitcoin varint: new file. 2016-04-12 13:07:03 +09:30
ccan ccan: update and add more. 2016-01-22 06:41:45 +10:30
daemon bitcoind: fee estimation support. 2016-04-12 13:07:03 +09:30
doc Minor fixes 2016-01-22 09:09:33 +10:30
secp256k1 secp256k1: add "ignored" files. 2015-09-30 16:39:02 +09:30
test patch remove-timeout.patch 2016-03-15 17:07:12 +10:30
test-cli bitcoind: use fundrawtransaction rather than sendtoaddress and -nowalletbroadcast 2016-04-11 16:40:53 +09:30
.gitignore doc: add install notes 2016-02-24 23:59:33 -05:00
.gitmodules daemon/jsmn: Add submodule for jsmn. 2016-01-22 06:37:13 +10:30
HACKING.md Correct the formatting of HACKING.md; add top-level files reference. 2016-01-22 09:09:33 +10:30
INSTALL.md daemon: Implement encryption as per BOLT #1. 2016-03-16 16:06:17 +10:30
LICENSE licensing: Make license explicit. 2016-01-22 06:41:46 +10:30
Makefile varint: new file. 2016-04-12 13:07:03 +09:30
README.md Update README.md 2016-04-06 00:09:36 +08:00
TODO.md TODO.md: new file with random thoughts for people to hack on. 2016-03-16 16:07:12 +10:30
close_tx.c bitcoin/tx: (optional) input amount. 2016-04-11 16:43:53 +09:30
close_tx.h daemon: simple close support for the case of one side closing transaction. 2016-01-22 06:45:27 +10:30
commit_tx.c bitcoin/tx: (optional) input amount. 2016-04-11 16:43:53 +09:30
commit_tx.h peer: keep current commit txs, anchor state, channel funding and their sig. 2016-01-22 06:44:27 +10:30
find_p2sh_out.c daemon: implement unilateral commit. 2016-01-22 06:45:28 +10:30
find_p2sh_out.h header cleanup: sort include lines into alpha order, after config.h 2016-01-22 06:38:08 +10:30
funding.c funding: record changes so we can abide by BOLT#2 2016-03-31 17:12:20 +10:30
funding.h funding: record changes so we can abide by BOLT#2 2016-03-31 17:12:20 +10:30
lightning.pb-c.c protocol: move `ack` out of header into specific packets. 2016-04-11 16:31:43 +09:30
lightning.pb-c.h protocol: move `ack` out of header into specific packets. 2016-04-11 16:31:43 +09:30
lightning.proto protocol: move `ack` out of header into specific packets. 2016-04-11 16:31:43 +09:30
names.c names: generate names for command_status and state_peercond. 2016-01-22 06:41:46 +10:30
names.h names: generate names for command_status and state_peercond. 2016-01-22 06:41:46 +10:30
opt_bits.c
opt_bits.h header cleanup: sort include lines into alpha order, after config.h 2016-01-22 06:38:08 +10:30
overflows.h header cleanup: sort include lines into alpha order, after config.h 2016-01-22 06:38:08 +10:30
permute_tx.c source cleanup: sort include lines into alpha order 2016-01-22 06:38:08 +10:30
permute_tx.h header cleanup: sort include lines into alpha order, after config.h 2016-01-22 06:38:08 +10:30
protobuf_convert.c Remove Alpha support. 2016-04-11 16:32:43 +09:30
protobuf_convert.h bitcoin: hand in a secp256k1_context to all routines. 2016-01-22 06:41:47 +10:30
state.c daemon: fix close fee negotiation. 2016-04-11 16:30:43 +09:30
state.h daemon: fix close fee negotiation. 2016-04-11 16:30:43 +09:30
state_types.h daemon: batching of changes as per BOLT #2. 2016-03-31 17:13:20 +10:30
version.c source cleanup: sort include lines into alpha order 2016-01-22 06:38:08 +10:30
version.h header cleanup: sort include lines into alpha order, after config.h 2016-01-22 06:38:08 +10:30

README.md

Lightning Protocol Reference Implementation

In this repository we're developing a reference implementation of bitcoin lightning (see: http://lightning.network which proposed the original "lightning network").

This implementation is being developed in parallel with the protocol definition, which you can find on my fork of the protocol description repository.

So far, we are working on the inter-node encryption and transaction negotiation phases.

Later steps will enhance the protocol to network individual daemons, advertise their IP addresses, publish routes and fees, and use that information to pay specific nodes. These details are currently being hashed out on the mailing list and the IRC channel #lightning-dev on Freenode.

The protocol requires features not currently in bitcoin, but can be tested with bitcoin (on testnet) with OP_NOP substitution.

Final note: This is very much a testbed and work in progress; expect All The Things to change, all the time.

Welcome aboard!

Rusty.