

We are committed to ensuring that this library behaves exactly as it is supposed to under all conditions, and have plans to ramp up our testing efforts going forward. Running this command will prompt you to log in from your browser and persist your API key locally, rather than requiring it for each command. stripe login is the easiest way to get started. stripe login-api-key flag Environment variables Each supports a different use case. Developers using pybitcoin are encouraged to inspect the code for themselves and perform their own tests. The Stripe CLI supports several different ways to set and use API keys. Meanwhile, for something a bit more ambitious, check the issues section for outstanding feature requests.

Just fork a copy of the repo and get started on something that you think would improve the current offering.Ī: That's up to you! For a quick project, consider adding support for a new cryptocurrency (should only require two lines of code, not including the unit tests).

Litecoin, Namecoin, Peercoin, Primecoin, Testnet, Worldcoin, Megacoin, Feathercoin, Terracoin, Novacoin, Dogecoin, Anoncoin, Protoshares, Ixcoin, Memorycoin, Infinitecoin, Cryptogenic Bullion, Quarkcoin, Netcoin, Earthcoin, Reddcoin, (insert your favorite cryptocurrency here) DevelopersĪ: Of course! Any and all are encouraged to contribute. 'MyMFt8fQdZ6rEyDhZbe2vd19gD8gzagr7Z' Supported currencies '73zteEjenBCK7qVtG2yRPeco2TP5w93qBW5sJkxYoGYvbWwAbXv' > namecoin_public_key = namecoin_private_key. > _pubkeyhash_version_byte = 52 > namecoin_private_key = NamecoinPrivateKey( private_key. class NamecoinPrivateKey( BitcoinPrivateKey):
