bitcoyne
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Keybase Bitcoin Library (2nd Edition)
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##### Signed by https://keybase.io/max
```
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2
Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org
iQEcBAABCgAGBQJUiJDCAAoJEJgKPw0B/gTf9WIH/38XRNtuuGWD/0ARleOHmOc5
BjxXVlPvAldoEuAek96S8B5Il3NHIfXw8g42NU/RYuZN2C8MC6K/14pFsoBmHu+9
d/wKFnA+9pbdSeU/9kHD8grDpVDmcnMqgltq1arMhPjWgqneQpfWNRPUY/Q1J1EJ
tcJfV0Ao2m5183JxJNKUrZlpDMj+ci7H45Esx+zrMy7pIJqBz6xiU8p2aS3yN8Vf
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wyf9Nvq/C18x6w9AkIvMI6SXk511GNJUJdnlp+at7n7I2ARPkKAGmKPnRgrlDp0=
=8zZo
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
```
<!-- END SIGNATURES -->
### Begin signed statement
#### Expect
```
size exec file contents
./
109 .gitignore ec278daeb8f83cac2579d262b92ee6d7d872c4d1544e881ba515d8bcc05361ab
273 CHANGELOG.md 5fc92bc41b24b4a6378e2723213fd6f18ace4ef8333452f23a8163baaaac255d
1483 LICENSE 333be7050513d91d9e77ca9acb4a91261721f0050209636076ed58676bfc643d
414 Makefile 3fc373da860330bca19decdb3649c59d78ce19476a55585d93aba3f4681d2636
91 README.md 9bb4d8d39fabc12e85959613a2e93a28f33d0df82fdc5edd39caef80a1b46dcc
lib/
1343 address.js 6eac2c746ef1eed9933ff4f1f24a070fb837f68af5bca75b3600483923e33649
113 main.js a5324b09b89f993deefae933e8352c8750732ea1c68d9959cce7d58ddb1999a6
831 package.json f83127e545ab1e77bc2db2a804b0605c4197faa1b6ee7f13f13c02e6821e9eac
src/
913 address.iced ad19ee95d74a058d3746315a8c9814303ec7546e35b382e861dfd9dba927d70a
38 main.iced 795b67a4f1763d0ce0c878132d71f3bb7516a369d8f3c4b0dc1750dc18914765
test/
files/
1061 0_address_check.iced fc65a3cbe0a09f2563e882e4b8835755a1ca728c18d21d7870829555e64f523b
183 run.iced 822568debeae702ca4d1f3026896d78b2d426e960d77cb3c374da059ef09f9fd
```
#### Ignore
```
/SIGNED.md
```
#### Presets
```
git # ignore .git and anything as described by .gitignore files
dropbox # ignore .dropbox-cache and other Dropbox-related files
kb # ignore anything as described by .kbignore files
```
<!-- summarize version = 0.0.9 -->
### End signed statement
<hr>
#### Notes
With keybase you can sign any directory's contents, whether it's a git repo,
source code distribution, or a personal documents folder. It aims to replace the drudgery of:
1. comparing a zipped file to a detached statement
2. downloading a public key
3. confirming it is in fact the author's by reviewing public statements they've made, using it
All in one simple command:
```bash
keybase dir verify
```
There are lots of options, including assertions for automating your checks.
For more info, check out https://keybase.io/docs/command_line/code_signing