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https://github.com/bitcreditprotocol/docs-bitcr
Bitcredit documentation
https://github.com/bitcreditprotocol/docs-bitcr
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Bitcredit documentation
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/bitcreditprotocol/docs-bitcr
- Owner: BitcreditProtocol
- License: mit
- Created: 2024-11-05T14:58:40.000Z (11 days ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2024-11-13T10:46:59.000Z (4 days ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-11-13T11:34:07.329Z (4 days ago)
- Topics: bitcoin, bitcredit, ecash
- Homepage:
- Size: 3.91 KB
- Stars: 2
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# docs.bitcr
Bitcredit documentation## E-Bill
* cryptographic primitives
* ed25519 for the logic in the DHT
* RSA (2048) for encryption
* secp256k1 for signatures, as well as generating Bitcoin addresses for nodes and bills
* identity record
* field description
* key pairs and their generation
* node id
* DHT identity creation event and its promotion
* identity restore/transfer
* upload (backup) user material from system
* adding another node to the contact book and exchanging data
* content of bill
* field description
* uploading of attached files
* bill key pairs
* topic creation in the DHT
* bill example
* bill blockchain and its consensus
* download PDF version of bill
* roles in the bill
* Drawer
* Drawee
* Payee
* Payer
* Holder
* Endorser
* Endorsee
* Seller
* Byuer
* Guarantor
* local build
* configuration and startup parameters
* software installation
* user documentation
* current user interface with screenshots
* settings in the Bill application
* map of the journey
* description of each operation with screenshots and a separate deep dive section
* issue
* 2 party bill
* 3 party bill
* field description
* communication channels (intro)
* accept
* difference of 2 and 3 party bill
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* request to accept
* difference of 2 and 3 party bill
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* sale
* how the address for money transfer is generated
* validity period of the offer for sale
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* buy
* validity period of the offer for sale
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* request to pay
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* pay
* how the address for money transfer is generated
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* receiving payment
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* recourse
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* rules of action (to whom the action can be directed)
* endorse
* who can perform this action and when
* field description
* storage layer
* data storage method description
* local
* on relay
* DHT
* links to libp2p library
* how we use the DHT
* how a node joins the DHT
* how a node puts and receives events and parse data
* topics
* Nostr
* why we migrated to Nostr
* how we use Nostr
* who acts as a relay
* what data the relay stores and how
* event description
* transport layer
* DHT
* who acts as a relay
* DCUtR
* topics
* Nostr
* why we migrated to Nostr
* who acts as a relay
* technical consensus of the protocol
* terms of use
* FAQ
* glossary## Wildcat mint
* cryptographic primitives
* Cashu (links to documents)
* Secp256k1
* request for minting a bill of exchange from a user to Wildcat
* bill of exchange delivery
* delivery of bill of exchange keys
* quote
* credit check of bill of exchange by Wildcat
* discount interest
* generation of a new keyset (from a combination of bill of exchange key and Wildcat key)
* generation of quota id from bill of exchange id
* quote validity period
* sending a quote to the user
* user quote check
* quote rejection
* quote confirmation
* generation of credit tokens
* explanation of the credit token
* token prefix
* Wildcat fee
* credit token delivery to the user
* conversion of a credit token into a debit token
* redemption
* discounting
* communication channels
* Wildcat API
* for bills
* for quotes
* for credit tokens
* sending credit tokens between users
* transmission methods
* QR
* NFC
* String
* how the sender sends the tokens
* how the recipient redeems the tokens
* terms of use
* FAQ
* Cashu modifications
* glossary