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== Bitcore == Bitcore
Bitcore is a suite of tools provided by BitPay. Its goal is to provide easy-to-use tools for Bitcoin developers. Almost all of Bitcore's code is written in Javascript. There are some modules written specifically for NodeJS. Finally, the "node" module of Bitcore includes Bitcoin Core's C++ code. Please see https://bitcore.io for more information. ((("Bitcore", id="bitcore17")))Bitcore is a suite of tools provided by BitPay. Its goal is to provide easy-to-use tools for Bitcoin developers. Almost all of Bitcore's code is written in Javascript. There are some modules written specifically for NodeJS. Finally, the "node" module of Bitcore includes Bitcoin Core's C++ code. Please see https://bitcore.io for more information.
=== Bitcore's Feature List === Bitcore's Feature List
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1. Copy the code below into a file called "broadcast.js" 1. Copy the code below into a file called "broadcast.js"
2. The "tx" and "rbfTx" variables are the output of tx.serialize() and rbfTx.serialize(), respectively 2. The "tx" and "rbfTx" variables are the output of tx.serialize() and rbfTx.serialize(), respectively
3. In order to replace-by-fee, the peer must support bitcoind option "mempoolreplace" and have it set to "1" 3. In order to replace-by-fee, the peer must support bitcoind option "mempoolreplace" and have it set to "1"
4. Run the file: node broadcast.js 4. Run the file: node broadcast.js((("", startref="bitcore17")))
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var p2p = require('bitcore-p2p'); var p2p = require('bitcore-p2p');