Matthew Leon d13b0cfc74 SegwitAddress: Don't encode witness version to OP_N when constructing.
This bug was never exposed outside the SegwitAddress class (and thus can't be tested) because the encode method is only ever called by fromHash, where the script version is always set to 0.

Nevertheless, this bug could result in faults in future code, as other witness program versions begin to be used: The other construction methods, such as fromBech32(), leave the version byte as a simple representation of the version number. This means that, were the SegwitAddress constructor ever called with a non-0 version number, getWitnessVersion() would return an incorrect result, and ScriptBuilder.createOutputScript() would fail, re-running encodeToOpN() on the now greater-than-16 version byte.
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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 7+ and Gradle 3.4+ for the core module
  • Java 8+ and Gradle 3.4+ for tools and examples
  • Java 11+ and Gradle 4.10+ for the JavaFX-based wallettemplate
  • Gradle - for building the project
  • 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 with JDK 8, even though the core module is compatible with JDK 7 and later.

To perform a full build (including JavaDocs and unit/integration tests) use JDK 8+

gradle clean build

If you are running JDK 11 or later and Gradle 4.10 or later, the build will automatically include the JavaFX-based wallettemplate module. 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. 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.

Example applications

These are found in the examples module.

Where next?

Now you are ready to follow the tutorial.

Testing a SNAPSHOT build

Building apps with official releases of bitcoinj is covered in the tutorial.

If you want to develop or test your app with a Jitpack-powered build of the latest master or release-0.15 branch of bitcoinj follow the dynamically-generated instructions for that branch by following the correct link.

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