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This repository hosts BitSong, the first implementation of the BitSong Blockchain.

BitSong is a new music streaming platform based on Tendermint consensus algorithm and the Cosmos SDK toolkits. Please make sure you study these projects as well if you are not already familiar.

BitSong is a project dedicated to musicians and their fans, which aims to overcome the bureaucratic and economic obstacles within this industry and reward artists and users for simply using the platform.

On the BitSong platform you (artist) will be able to produce songs in which an advertiser can attach advertisements and users can access from any device. Funds via the Bitsong token $BTSG will be credited to the artist wallet immediately and they will be able to withdraw or convert as they see fit.

Artists need no longer to wait several months before a record label sends various reports, they can check the progress in real time directly within the Wallet.

NOTE: This is alpha software. Please contact us if you aim to run it in production.

BitSong Testnet

To run a full-node for the testnet of BitSong Blockchain, follow the guide.

For status updates and genesis file, see the networks repo.

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BitSong uses SemVer to determine when and how the version changes. According to SemVer, anything in the public API can change at any time before version 1.0.0

To provide some stability to BitSong users in these 0.X.X days, the MINOR version is used to signal breaking changes across a subset of the total public API. This subset includes all interfaces exposed to other processes, but does not include the in-process Go APIs.

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