This repository hosts a collaborative census of the reconciliation ecosystem: available services, clients, libraries, documented uses, and anything else we need to be aware of when drafting formal specifications for an improved protocol.
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sudo apt install build-essential zlib1g-dev ruby-dev
sudo gem install bundler
git clone https://github.com/reconciliation-api/census.git
cd census
bundle install
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