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A Python library for 'bitcoin cryptography'

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btclib is a Python3 type annotated library intended for teaching, learning, and using bitcoin, its blockchain, and the associated elliptic curve cryptography.

It is rigorously and extensively tested: the test suite covers 100% of the code base and reproduces results from both informal and major reference sources.

Originally developed for the Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology course at the University of Milano-Bicocca, btclib is not intended for production environments: it is often refactored for improved clarity, without care for backward compatibility; moreover, some of its algorithms could be broken using side-channel attacks.

Included features are:

  • modulo algebra functions (gcd, inverse, legendre symbol, square root)
  • octets / integer / point / var_int / var_bytes helper functions
  • elliptic curve class
    • fast algebra implemented using Jacobian coordinates
    • double scalar multiplication (Straus's algorithm, also known as Shamir's trick)
    • multi scalar multiplication (Bos-coster's algorithm)
    • point simmetry solution: odd/even, low/high, and quadratic residue
  • elliptic curves: SEC 1 v1 and v2, NIST, Brainpool, and low cardinality test curves
  • ECDSA signature with (transaction) DER encoding
  • ECDSA signature with (message) compact encoding: standard p2pkh and BIP137/Electrum extensions to p2wpkh and p2wpkh-p2sh
  • EC Schnorr signature (according to BIP340 bitcoin standardization)
    • batch validation
    • threshold signature (see test-suite)
    • MuSig multi-signature (see test-suite)
  • Borromean ring signature
  • RFC 6979 to make signature schemes deterministic
  • Sign-to-contract commitment
  • Diffie-Hellman
  • Pedersen committment
  • Base58 encoding/decoding
  • p2pkh/p2sh addresses and WIFs
  • Bech32 encoding/decoding
  • p2wpkh/p2wsh native SegWit addresses and their legacy p2sh-wrapped versions
  • BIP32 hierarchical deterministic key chains
  • SLIP132 key versions (xprv, yprv, zprv, Yprv, Zprv, tprv, uprv, vprv, and Uprv) with corresponding mapping to p2pkh/p2sh, p2wpkh-p2sh, p2wpkh, p2wsh-p2sh, p2wsh and p2tr addresses
  • BIP39 wordlists and mnemonic for generating deterministic keys
  • Electrum standard for mnemonic
  • Script encoding/decoding
  • nulldata, p2pk, p2ms, p2pkh, p2sh, p2wpkh, p2wsh and p2tr ScriptPubKeys
  • BlockHeader and Block data classes
  • OutPoint, TxIn, TxOut, and TX data classes
  • legacy, segwit_v0 and taproot transaction hash signatures
  • BIP174 partially signed bitcoin transactions (PSBT): PsbtIn, PbstOut, and Psbt data classes

To install (and/or upgrade) btclib:

python -m pip install --upgrade btclib

You might want to install btclib into a python virtual environment; e.g. from the root folder:

Bash shell

python -m venv venv_btclib
source ./venv_btclib/bin/activate
python -m pip install --upgrade btclib

Windows CMD or PowerShell:

python -m venv venv_btclib
.\venv_btclib\Scripts\activate
python -m pip install --upgrade btclib

Windows Git bash shell:

python -m venv venv_btclib
cd ./venv_btclib/Scripts
. activate
cd ../..
python -m pip install --upgrade btclib

Some development tools are required to develop and test btclib; they can be installed with:

python -m pip install --upgrade -r requirements-dev.txt

Some additional packages are needed to build the documentation:

python -m pip install --upgrade -r docs/requirements.txt

Developers might also consider installing btclib in editable way:

python -m pip install --upgrade -e ./

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