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Bitcoin
Core
integration
/
staging
tree
=====================================
[![
Build
Status
](
https
:
//travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin)
https
:
//www.bitcoin.org
What
is
Bitcoin
?
----------------
Bitcoin
is
an
experimental
new
digital
currency
that
enables
instant
payments
to
anyone
,
anywhere
in
the
world
.
Bitcoin
uses
peer
-
to
-
peer
technology
to
operate
with
no
central
authority
:
managing
transactions
and
issuing
money
are
carried
out
collectively
by
the
network
.
Bitcoin
Core
is
the
name
of
open
source
software
which
enables
the
use
of
this
currency
.
For
more
information
,
as
well
as
an
immediately
useable
,
binary
version
of
the
Bitcoin
Core
software
,
see
https
:
//www.bitcoin.org/en/download.
License
-------
Bitcoin
Core
is
released
under
the
terms
of
the
MIT
license
.
See
[
COPYING
](
COPYING
)
for
more
information
or
see
http
:
//opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
Development
Process
-------------------
The
`
master
`
branch
is
regularly
built
and
tested
,
but
is
not
guaranteed
to
be
completely
stable
.
[
Tags
](
https
:
//github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tags) are created
regularly
to
indicate
new
official
,
stable
release
versions
of
Bitcoin
Core
.
The
contribution
workflow
is
described
in
[
CONTRIBUTING
.
md
](
CONTRIBUTING
.
md
).
The
developer
[
mailing
list
](
https
:
//lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bitcoin-dev)
should
be
used
to
discuss
complicated
or
controversial
changes
before
working
on
a
patch
set
.
Developer
IRC
can
be
found
on
Freenode
at
#
bitcoin
-
core
-
dev
.
Testing
-------
Testing
and
code
review
is
the
bottleneck
for
development
;
we
get
more
pull
requests
than
we
can
review
and
test
on
short
notice
.
Please
be
patient
and
help
out
by
testing
other
people
'
s
pull
requests
,
and
remember
this
is
a
security
-
critical
project
where
any
mistake
might
cost
people
lots
of
money
.
###
Automated
Testing
Developers
are
strongly
encouraged
to
write
unit
tests
for
new
code
,
and
to
submit
new
unit
tests
for
old
code
.
Unit
tests
can
be
compiled
and
run
(
assuming
they
weren
'
t
disabled
in
configure
)
with
:
`
make
check
`
There
are
also
regression
and
integration
tests
of
the
RPC
interface
,
written
in
Python
,
that
are
run
automatically
on
the
build
server
.
These
tests
can
be
run
with
:
`
qa
/
pull
-
tester
/
rpc
-
tests
.
py
`
Every
pull
request
is
built
for
both
Windows
and
Linux
on
a
dedicated
server
,
and
unit
and
sanity
tests
are
automatically
run
.
The
binaries
produced
may
be
used
for
manual
QA
testing
—
a
link
to
them
will
appear
in
a
comment
on
the
pull
request
posted
by
[
BitcoinPullTester
](
https
:
//github.com/BitcoinPullTester). See https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/test-scripts
for
the
build
/
test
scripts
.
###
Manual
Quality
Assurance
(
QA
)
Testing
Large
changes
should
have
a
test
plan
,
and
should
be
tested
by
somebody
other
than
the
developer
who
wrote
the
code
.
See
https
:
//github.com/bitcoin/QA/ for how to create a test plan.
Translations
------------
Changes
to
translations
as
well
as
new
translations
can
be
submitted
to
[
Bitcoin
Core
'
s
Transifex
page
](
https
:
//www.transifex.com/projects/p/bitcoin/).
Translations
are
periodically
pulled
from
Transifex
and
merged
into
the
git
repository
.
See
the
[
translation
process
](
doc
/
translation_process
.
md
)
for
details
on
how
this
works
.
**
Important
**:
We
do
not
accept
translation
changes
as
GitHub
pull
requests
because
the
next
pull
from
Transifex
would
automatically
overwrite
them
again
.
Translators
should
also
subscribe
to
the
[
mailing
list
](
https
:
//groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bitcoin-translators).
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