├── _config.yml ├── Contributing.md ├── LICENSE ├── assets ├── How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Heroku.md ├── How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Windows.md ├── How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Raspberry-Pi.md └── How-to-setup-bPoW-on-LinuxMint.md └── README.md /_config.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | theme: jekyll-theme-midnight -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Contributing.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributing 2 | 3 | Make a pull request against master. If the Pull request is incomplete, you can still open it, but using the Draft PR feature of Github. 4 | 5 | We encourage everyone building in the ecosystem to make contributions to this repo. 6 | 7 | ## Articles & Resources 8 | 9 | If you are contributing to the articles or resources section, then the content must be read by two reviewers who agree that it should be included. 10 | 11 | **Note: The two readers can be from any organization.** 12 | 13 | ## Wallets & Block Explorers 14 | 15 | If you would like to be included in the wallet and/or block explorer section then there a few requirements. 16 | 17 | - Https - wallet, block explorers 18 | - Twitter or Github to contact the developers - wallet, block explorer 19 | 20 | ## Ecosystem and Projects 21 | 22 | If you would like to be added to the ecosystem section, please find your place in the list alphabetically. 23 | Add the name of your project/company and the website or github so people can find out more about you. 24 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | MIT License 2 | 3 | Copyright (c) 2020 Stoyan Zhekov 4 | 5 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 6 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 7 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 8 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 9 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 10 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 11 | 12 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all 13 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. 14 | 15 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 16 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 17 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 18 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 19 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 20 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE 21 | SOFTWARE. 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Heroku.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to setup bPoW in Heroku for Free BAN (Cloud Mining bPoW) 2 | 3 | ## Requirements: 4 | A Heroku.com account (free) 5 | A computer 6 | 7 | ### 1. Prepare Heroku 8 | 9 | Follow the instructions at https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/getting-started-with-python, up until “View Logs” 10 | 11 | ### 2. Add Heroku Buildpacks 12 | 13 | ``` 14 | heroku buildpacks:add heroku/python 15 | heroku buildpacks:add heroku-community/apt 16 | ``` 17 | 18 | ### 3. Add the bPoW source code 19 | 20 | Download https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BA34O62vxDkiOvOGjVjx-6KT9Jm4BfXs/view and extract it in the Heroku app folder. This contains the bPoW source code plus some Heroku files needed. 21 | 22 | ### 4. Push the code to Heroku 23 | 24 | Run: ```git add * && git commit -m “commit” && git push``` 25 | 26 | ### 5. Add a free worker dyno 27 | 28 | Run ```heroku ps:scale worker=1``` 29 | 30 | ### 6. Verify everything is working 31 | 32 | Run ```heroku ps``` to see your worker info, and ```heroku logs -t``` to see the logs. 33 | 34 | ### 7. Make it yours 35 | 36 | Now that everything is working fine, edit start.sh and replace my BAN address with yours (it’s the first line, keep the “BAN_ADDR=” part though). Follow step 4 again to push the changes to Heroku. 37 | 38 | ### 8. Optional: Run 24/7 39 | 40 | Free Heroku accounts come with 550 free Dyno hours per month. There’s about 750 hours in a month. That’s a problem. If Free Dynos run out of hours, they just stop working until the hours are reset. However, if you add a credit card to your account, Heroku will give you enough extra hours to run 24/7 all month, and then some. (Don’t worry, even if you run out of free hours, Free Dynos will NEVER charge you, they’ll just stop working.) 41 | 42 | Great! Now you should be earning small amounts of BAN passively, for free, in the cloud. 43 | Don’t expect to get tons and tons of BAN, Heroku is pretty powerful but it doesn’t have GPUs. 44 | 45 | Anyway, I hope this guide was helpful to you! Go bananas. - Randomblock1#8622 46 | 47 | _banano: the only crypto with any ~~nutritional~~ value_ 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Windows.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to setup Boom Pow! (bPoW) on Windows 2 | 3 | ## Pre-requirements 4 | - Microsoft Windows 7 / Microsoft Windows 10 installation 5 | - Banano-Address (https://vault.banano.cc) 6 | - Banano-Boom PoW software (https://github.com/BananoCoin/boompow/releases) 7 | 8 | ## Install bPoW requirements 9 | **Requirements are:** 10 | - python3: Interpreter for python. Version >= 3.6.7 (https://www.python.org/downloads) 11 | - python3-pip: Package Installation program (https://pypi.org/project/pip) 12 | 13 | **Installation:** 14 | - If not installed install python3 **with** pip and adding it to the system variable path 15 | - - If you see a Windows error: 0xc000007b. You probably have to install the Microsoft Redistribution Pack 2015. It could found here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=48145 16 | 17 | To check if python is working we could start it with the commandline (cmd.exe): 18 | ```cmd 19 | python --version 20 | ``` 21 | It should resport a version number equal or greater than 3.6.7 22 | Then we start the same procedure for pip 23 | ```cmd 24 | pip --version 25 | ``` 26 | if both are working we could go to the next step. 27 | 28 | ## Edit the run_windows.bat 29 | This batch file is a startscript for bpow. Open it in notepad (editor). 30 | locate the line starting with set payout_address= and edit the Banano Address with **yours**. 31 | Be sure that you typed your address correct! (Starting with ban_ ..., no typos) 32 | Save the file and close the notepad. 33 | 34 | ## Starting the run_windows.bat 35 | Start the batchfile by double clicking it. Two commandline windows should pop up. 36 | 37 | ## Hints 38 | Now you will see a lot of canceled requests. It’s not a bad sign. How many of them you see depends how often your computer won the race: 39 | 1. getting request 40 | 2. calculating proof of work 41 | 3. send it back. 42 | 43 | 44 | Yet you could wait for the payout... 45 | (every 12 hour starting at 8:00 UTC: a 10K ban pool is shared between all clients based on their work they provide) 46 | 47 | Or better visit the banano discord channel. 48 | There you could find further help, learn about banano and have a lot of fun. 49 | 50 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Raspberry-Pi.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to setup bPoW on Raspberry Pi 2 | 3 | > ([posted on Discord by happy_haVoc, July 13th, 2020](https://discordapp.com/channels/415935345075421194/626058996578648065/732576731952840807)) 4 | 5 | ## Pre-requirements 6 | 7 | Setup [Raspberry Pi OS ](https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/) (64 bit on **RPI 3B and higher**). 8 | 9 | 10 | ## Enable access 11 | 12 | First on **Raspberry Pi** [enable SSH](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ssh/). Then go to your Windows/Linux/OSX PC an **connect via SSH** to the Raspberry Pi machine. 13 | 14 | ## bPoW install 15 | 16 | ```bash 17 | sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y upgrade 18 | sudo apt install python3-pip 19 | sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools 20 | wget https://github.com/BananoCoin/boompow/releases/download/v2.0.3/bpow-client-v203.zip 21 | sudo apt install unzip 22 | unzip bpow-client-v203.zip 23 | cd bpow-client 24 | pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt 25 | sudo apt install ocl-icd-libopencl1 26 | cd $HOME 27 | ``` 28 | 29 | or, if you want it all together, you can **enter this COMPLETE LINE**: 30 | 31 | ```bash 32 | sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -y upgrade && sudo apt install -y python3-pip && wget https://github.com/BananoCoin/boompow/releases/download/v2.0.3/bpow-client-v203.zip && sudo apt install unzip && unzip -o bpow-client-v203.zip && cd bpow-client && pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt && sudo apt install ocl-icd-libopencl1 && cd ~ 33 | ``` 34 | 35 | ## Install nano-work-server 36 | 37 | Compile the `nano-work-server` and copy it over: 38 | 39 | ```bash 40 | sudo apt install ocl-icd-opencl-dev git && curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- -y 41 | git clone https://github.com/nanocurrency/nano-work-server.git 42 | cd nano-work-server && cargo build --release && cd target/release 43 | mkdir ~/bpow-client/bin/arm && cp -f nano-work-server ~/bpow-client/bin/arm && cd ~ 44 | ``` 45 | 46 | ## Usage 47 | 48 | Start your bPoW with: 49 | 50 | ```bash 51 | cd bpow-client 52 | nohup ./bin/arm/nano-work-server --cpu-threads 4 -l 127.0.0.1:7000 && ¥ 53 | nohup python3 bpow_client.py --payout ban_###YOUR_ADDR_HERE### --work any --limit-logging 54 | ``` 55 | 56 | * If you do it with `nohup` you can close your cmd order powershell window 57 | * if you want to monitor it at specific time, just delete `nohup` and start without it 58 | * Do not expect much from overclocking, it is not worth it 59 | * Just have fun ;) 60 | 61 | *Have a nice crypto mining!* 62 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/How-to-setup-bPoW-on-LinuxMint.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # How to setup Boom Pow! (bPoW) on Linux Mint 2 | 3 | ## Pre-requirements 4 | - Linux Mint / debianoid installation (https://linuxmint.com) 5 | - Banano-Address (https://vault.banano.cc) 6 | - Banano-Boom PoW software (https://github.com/BananoCoin/boompow/releases) 7 | 8 | ## Install bPoW requirements 9 | **Requirements are:** 10 | - python3: Interpreter for python. Version >= 3.6.7 (https://www.python.org) 11 | - python3-pip: Package Installation program (https://pypi.org/project/pip) 12 | - python3-setuptools: Setuptools for python3 (https://pypi.org/project/setuptools) 13 | - unzip: extract tool for zip-files (https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=unzip&searchon=names) 14 | - wget: download tool for linux (https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=wget&searchon=names) 15 | - ocl-icd-libopencl1: Generic OpenCL ICD Loader (https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=ocl-icd-libopencl1&searchon=names) 16 | 17 | **Installation:** 18 | The following commands installing the requirements for the bpow client, its dependencies and the bpow-client itself. 19 | To execute it create a folder at your computer change with a terminal into it and run the following lines. 20 | 21 | ```bash 22 | sudo apt-get update -y 23 | sudo apt-get install python3 -y 24 | sudo apt-get install python3-pip -y 25 | sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools -y 26 | sudo apt install unzip -y 27 | sudo apt install wget 28 | wget https://github.com/BananoCoin/boompow/releases/download/v2.0.3/bpow-client-v203.zip 29 | unzip bpow-client-v203.zip 30 | cd bpow-client 31 | pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt 32 | sudo apt install ocl-icd-libopencl1 33 | 34 | ``` 35 | ## Running the nano server (before the bpow_client.py) 36 | At first the nano-work-server have to be started. This is done by changing into the subfolder "./bin/linux". 37 | There you find the executable. You could check if it runs with: 38 | ```bash 39 | ./nano-work-server –-help 40 | 41 | ``` 42 | If it succeed you will see the description of all parameters the program could understand. 43 | For this example we need the following parameters: 44 | - -c Number CPU-Thread’s used for the nano-work-server (depending on your cpu) 45 | - -g GPU Information (for this example it is 0:0) 46 | 47 | **Now start the server executable with:** 48 | 49 | ```bash 50 | ./nano-work-server -c 4 -g 0:0 51 | 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | it should now report that the program is ready and in this example that it could use the gpu. 55 | ``` 56 | Initializing GPU: NVIDIA Corporation GeForce GTX 1080 57 | Ready to receive requests. 58 | 59 | ``` 60 | 61 | ## Running bpow_client.py 62 | When the nano-work-server runs, open another terminal and change into the folder with the extracted bpow software. 63 | Check if the software runs with: 64 | ```bash 65 | python3 bpow_client.py --help 66 | ``` 67 | If it succeeds you will see the description of all parameters the program could understand. 68 | For this example we need the following parameters: 69 | 70 | --payout **your** Banano-Address 71 | 72 | **Now start the banano client with (replace ban_##### with your address):** 73 | Be sure that you typed your address correct! (Starting with ban_ ..., no typos) 74 | 75 | ```bash 76 | python3 bpow_client.py --payout ban_##### 77 | 78 | ``` 79 | 80 | After you started the program it reports that its ready for work: 81 | ``` 82 | =======BoomPow (bPow)======== 83 | - Payouts to ban_################# 84 | - Doing any work 85 | - Server at wss://client:client@bpow.banano.cc/mqtt 86 | - Work server at nano-work-server:7000, asynchronous requests enabled 87 | - TO EXIT: Press CTRL+C 88 | ============================= 89 | 90 | 91 | 09:25:24 INFO: Checking for server availability... 92 | 09:25:25 INFO: Server online! 93 | 09:25:25 INFO: Setup successful, waiting for work 94 | 95 | 96 | ``` 97 | ## Hints 98 | Now you will see a lot of canceled requests. It’s not a bad sign. How many of them you see depends how often your computer won the race: 99 | 1. getting request 100 | 2. calculating proof of work 101 | 3. send it back. 102 | 103 | 104 | Yet you could wait for the payout... 105 | (every 12 hour starting at 8:00 UTC: a 10K ban pool is shared between all clients based on their work they provide) 106 | 107 | Or better visit the banano discord channel. 108 | There you could find further help, learn about banano and have a lot of fun. 109 | 110 | 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Awesome BANANO 2 | 3 | BANANO is a feeless, instant, rich in potassium cryptocurrency powered by DAG technology disrupting the meme economy. This repository is trying to accumulate most useful BANANO currency related resources - documents, sites, projects, etc. 4 | 5 | ## Contributing 6 | 7 | Please read the [Contributing guide](./Contributing.md). 8 | 9 | ## Contents 10 | 11 | - [Resources](#resources) 12 | - [Wallets](#wallets) 13 | - [Block Explorers](#block-explorers) 14 | - [Faucets](#faucets) 15 | - [Exchanges](#exchanges) 16 | - [Community](#community) 17 | - [Ecosystem](#ecosystem) 18 | - [Client Libraries](#client-libraries) 19 | - [C/C++](#clang) 20 | - [JavaScript](#javascript) 21 | - [Python](#python) 22 | - [Ruby](#ruby) 23 | - [Go language](#go-language) 24 | - [Java](#java) 25 | - [Docker Images](#docker-images) 26 | - [Projects](#projects) 27 | - [Articles](#articles) 28 | 29 | ## Resources 30 | 31 | - [Official Banano site](https://banano.cc/) 32 | - [Official Banano GitHub repositories](https://github.com/BananoCoin) 33 | - [Nano currency RPC protocol docs](https://docs.nano.org/commands/rpc-protocol/) - can be used for Banano RPC too. 34 | - [Banano Link collection](https://banano.now/links/) 35 | - [Banano Toolbox by Kirby](https://github.com/Kirby1997/Banano) 36 | - [How to setup bPoW on Raspberry Pi (by happy_haVoc)](./assets/How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Raspberry-Pi.md) 37 | - [How to setup bPoW on Linux Mint (by drache)](./assets/How-to-setup-bPoW-on-LinuxMint.md) 38 | - [How to setup bPoW on Windows (by drache)](./assets/How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Windows.md) 39 | - [How to setup bPoW on Heroku.md (by Randomblock1#8622](./assets/How-to-setup-bPoW-on-Heroku.md) 40 | - [Banano Wiki](https://banano.fandom.com/) 41 | - [wBAN GitBook](https://wrap-that-potassium.gitbook.io/wban/) 42 | - [BANANO HUB](https://hellomokuzai.github.io/banano-hub/) - information and links on Banano. 43 | 44 | ## Wallets 45 | 46 | - [Kalium](https://kalium.banano.cc/) - Banano's official mobile wallet. 47 | - [BANANO Vault](https://vault.banano.cc/) - Open-source web wallet. 48 | - [The Banano Stand](https://thebananostand.com/) - Open-source web wallet supporting hardware wallet. 49 | - [Nault](https://banano.nault.cc/) - An instance of Nault wallet for Banano (unstable). 50 | - [jungleVault](https://github.com/Kaffidev/jungleVault) - A browser extension. 51 | - [Pippin Developer Wallet](https://github.com/appditto/pippin_nano_wallet) - Production-ready, high-performance developer wallet for Nano and Banano. 52 | - [Banano Wiki](https://github.com/BananoCoin/banano/wiki) - How to build and run Banano node etc. 53 | - [Light Paper Wallets](https://nanoo.tools/light-paperwallets) - Nano and Banano paper wallets generator. 54 | 55 | ## Block Explorers 56 | 57 | - [Official BANANO Network Explorer](https://creeper.banano.cc/) 58 | - [Bananode.eu BananoCreeper](https://creeper.bananode.eu/) 59 | - [BananoLooker](https://www.bananolooker.com/) - Block explorer based on NanoLooker ([repo](https://github.com/running-coder/nanolooker/tree/bananolooker)). 60 | - [Moonano](https://moonano.net/) - Community-made Explorer, BAN Distribution Chart, ledgerfile snapshots and more. 61 | 62 | ## Faucets 63 | 64 | - [BANANO Miner](https://bananominer.com/) - Earn BANANO by contributing to medical research (Folding@Home). 65 | - [BoomPoW](https://bpow.banano.cc/) - Provide Proof-of-Work (PoW) for apps & services and earn Banano. 66 | - [PowerPlant](https://powerplant.banano.cc/) - Browser-based altcoin mining that pays rewards in Banano (shutdown). 67 | - [BananoDrip Faucet](https://bananodrip.com/) - A friendly faucet. Resets at midnight (UTC). 68 | - [BananoFaucet.cc](https://bananofaucet.cc/) - A Reddit-powered faucet, claim once every 7 days. Made by MiranDaniel. 69 | - [BananoPlanet.cc](https://bananoplanet.cc/faucet) - "Claim free $BANANO every 2 hours!" 70 | - [BananoFaucet.club](https://www.bananofaucet.club/) 71 | - [BananoTime!](https://faucet.bananotime.com/) - Daily claim. Guess a number for bonus banano. Based on Prussia's faucet 72 | - [BanBucket](https://www.banbucket.ninja/) - Faucet with cooldown timer and stats. 73 | - [Baucarp Banano Faucet](https://baucarp.herokuapp.com/) - Claim every 24h. Also has a small monkey game. 74 | - [Bonobo.cc Faucet](https://bonobo.cc/faucet) - Claim every 24h. 75 | - [Banano Forest Faucet](https://faucet.bananoforest.com/) 76 | - [Banano Forager](https://banano.pictures/) 77 | - [Banoboto's Future Faucet](https://faucet.banoboto.repl.co/) 78 | - [Barrel O' Bananos](https://www.devinmontes.com/) - Smart faucet at the bottom of the webpage. 79 | - [CSquared's Banano Dispensary](https://getban.csquared.nz/) 80 | - [EARNS.CC Banano Faucet](https://ban.earns.cc/) - Clone of Prussia's faucet. 81 | - [GoBanano](https://gobanano.com/) 82 | - [Gorilla Nation](https://gorillanation.cc/) 83 | - [i can haz nano](https://icanhaznano.monke42.tk/) 84 | - [iMalFect's Banano Faucet](https://getbanano.cc/) - Another faucet with 24h cooldown and additional "pool" functionality. 85 | - [JungleTV](https://jungletv.live/) - Receive BAN for watching YouTube videos while chatting with other viewers. [(repo)](https://github.com/tnyim/jungletv). 86 | - [K3i's Free Banano Faucet](https://bananofaucet.online/) - You can only use this faucet once every hour. 87 | - [nano2go](https://nano2go.herokuapp.com/) 88 | - [MonkeyTalks](https://monkeytalks.cc/) - An instant & self-sustaining faucet, combined with messaging. 89 | - [Nord Banano Faucet](https://nord.valejo.net/) - 25% chance for bonus BAN! Max 1.5 bonus. 90 | - [ONLY-BANS.CC](https://www.only-bans.cc/) - Faucet by cosmic_banano and prussia_dev (OpenSource). 91 | - [Pronoun Faucet](https://banpridefaucet.repl.co/) 92 | - [Prussia's Banano Faucet](https://faucet.prussia.dev/) - A simple faucet with 24h cooldown. 93 | - [TNV Banano Faucet](https://banano-faucet.herokuapp.com/) - "Fill up your wallet every day". A simple faucet with 24h cooldown. 94 | - [Try Banano!](https://trybanano.com/) 95 | - [Yet Another BAN Faucet]( 96 | 97 | ## Exchanges 98 | ### (Exchanges are roughly sorted by liquidity – highest first) 99 | 100 | - [CoinEx](https://www.coinex.com/exchange/BAN-BTC) (trading pairs: BTC – USDT). 101 | - [Mercatox](https://mercatox.com/) (trading pairs: BTC – NANO) [(How-To)](https://howtobanano.info/how-to-trade-banano-on-mercatox-step-by-step-guide/). 102 | - [xGO](https://xgo.com/ban-to-usdt) 103 | - [HitBTC](https://hitbtc.com/ban-to-usdt) 104 | - [txbit.io](https://txbit.io/) (trading pairs: BTC – ETH – XLR – EUR – USD) [(How-To)](http://howtobanano.info/how-to-trade-banano-on-txbit-io-step-by-step-guide/). 105 | - [ViteX](https://vitex.net/) (trading pair: [ETH](https://x.vite.net/trade?symbol=BAN-000_ETH-000); vite app required for DEX usage: VITE bonus when using [this invite](https://growth.vite.net/share?inviteCode=1BjmXVTz&lang=en)). 106 | - [Qtrade.io](https://qtrade.io/) (trading pair: BTC). 107 | - [unnamed.exchange](https://www.unnamed.exchange/) (trading pairs: BTC – ETH – LTC – UTIP – DOGE – WAVES – USDT). 108 | - [ATAIX](https://ataix.com/) (trading pairs: BTC – DOGE). 109 | - [Kuyumcu](https://banano.trade/) - Nano/Banano and Moon/Banano swap service. 110 | - [ban.farm](https://ban.farm/) - Nano/Banano swap service. 111 | - [Nanswap](https://nanswap.com/) - Nano/Banano swap service. 112 | - [Exchange hot wallet addresses](https://github.com/Kirby1997/Banano/blob/master/exchanges.txt). 113 | 114 | ### Currently not recommended due to unclear situation or technical issues: 115 | 116 | - [Atomars](https://atomars.com/refcode/howtobanano). 117 | - [Citex.co.kr](https://www.citex.co.kr/). 118 | - [Gj.com](https://account.gj.com/). 119 | - Initially planned but probably not happening: [HitBTC.com (announcement/update)](https://twitter.com/hitbtc/status/1275034409654255616). 120 | 121 | ## Community 122 | 123 | - [Discord](http://chat.banano.cc/) 124 | - [Banano Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/banano) 125 | - [Banano Jobs Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/bananojobs) 126 | - [Banano Market Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/bananomarket/) 127 | - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/bananocoin) 128 | - [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/bananocurrency/) 129 | - [Telegram](https://t.me/banano_official) 130 | - [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/bananocurrency/) 131 | - [The Daily Peel]( https://www.daily-peel.com/) - Magazine of the Banano community. 132 | - [Banano section on publish0x](https://www.publish0x.com/banano) 133 | - [Banano section on Medium](https://medium.com/banano) 134 | - [BBS.market](https://bbs.market/BANANO/) 135 | 136 | ## Ecosystem 137 | 138 | - [banano.bet](https://bananobet.com/) - Dice game for Banano (have also faucet). 139 | - [banano.how](https://banano.how/) - A place to get help getting started. 140 | - [bananos!](https://banano.fun/) - Tailor-made Banano Memes. 141 | - [monKey Generator](http://www.monkeygen.com/) - Generate a unique monkey avatar from a Banano public key. 142 | - [Nanoo Tools](https://nanoo.tools/) - Have also Banano webtools. 143 | - [Account Generator](https://nanoo.tools/quick-banano-account) - Generate a Banano account from seed. 144 | - [Public RPI API](https://nanoo.tools/bananode-api) - Free bananode as-a-service for easy access to the Banano network. 145 | - [Unit Converter](https://nanoo.tools/banano-units) - RAW to Banano and Banano to RAW conversions. 146 | - [Public Banano Nodes](https://public.banano.live) 147 | - [nanners.cc](https://nanners.cc/) - Site for F@H statistics, also has valuable link list to faucets and tools. 148 | - [F@H Points-to-Banano Calculator](https://malkaroy-vrrp.github.io/bananocalculator/) - Banano folding estimator - "There Is No Ratio". 149 | - [bananoprice.com](https://bananoprice.com/) - Banano/Nano swap price index, helps you to find the best rate to swap BAN/XNO. 150 | - [Banano Miner Payout Calculator](https://investomatica.com/banano-calculator) - Banano folding estimator (last updated January 2022). 151 | 152 | ## Client Libraries 153 | 154 | ### C/C++ 155 | 156 | - [Banano node sources](https://github.com/BananoCoin/banano) 157 | 158 | ### JavaScript 159 | 160 | - [bananojs](https://github.com/BananoCoin/bananojs) - JavaScript utilities for the Banano cryptocurrency. 161 | - [banani](https://github.com/stjet/banani) - A library for Banano written in TypeScript. 162 | - [banano-uri-generator](https://github.com/zh/banano-uri-generator) - a simple library for generating URIs for the Banano cryptocurrency. 163 | - [banano-unit-converter](https://github.com/zh/banano-unit-converter) - a thoroughly-tested library for converting units of the Banano cryptocurrency. 164 | 165 | ### Python 166 | 167 | - [BananoPy](https://github.com/Kirby1997/BananoPy) - **deprecated**, use *bananopy* below 168 | - [bananopy](https://github.com/milkyklim/bananopy) - a Python wrapper for Banano node communication. 169 | - [Bananopie](https://github.com/jetstream0/bananopie) - a python library for Banano. Not just a RPC wrapper! 170 | 171 | ### Ruby 172 | 173 | - [banano.rb](https://github.com/zh/rbanano) - Banano currency ruby gem. 174 | 175 | ### Go language 176 | 177 | - [gobanano](https://github.com/BananoCoin/gobanano) - Banano currency node implementation in Go (*a little old* [gonano](https://github.com/alexbakker/gonano) fork) 178 | 179 | ### Java 180 | 181 | - [BananoCraft](https://github.com/Kirby1997/BananoCraft) - Banano implementation for Minecraft. 182 | 183 | ## Docker Images 184 | 185 | - [Official Banano node container](https://hub.docker.com/r/bananocoin/banano) 186 | - [bananominer](https://hub.docker.com/r/anzerr/bananominer) - easier way to "mine" on a server with no GUI. 187 | - [BoomPoW docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/bananocoin/boompow) 188 | - [Another BoomPoW client image](https://hub.docker.com/r/pbuyle/bpow-client) - requires running a `nano-work-server` in another container or the host. 189 | - [nano-work-server image](https://hub.docker.com/r/pbuyle/nano-work-server) - with support for Nvidia GPU on Linux (using the `nvidia` tag). 190 | - [Banano Node Docker](https://github.com/amamel/banano-node-docker) - setup a fully automated Banano cryptocurrency node as part of a dockerized stack with fast-syncing and easy SSL support. 191 | 192 | ## Projects 193 | 194 | - [banano-vanity](https://github.com/BananoCoin/banano-vanity) - generate a Banano address with a prefix of your choice. 195 | - [banano-cam](https://github.com/BananoCoin/banano-cam) - A no-sound camera, where any user can tip any other user. 196 | - [bananominer-watch](https://github.com/andrecrjr/bananominer-watch) - Chrome Browser Extension that shows you all the stats about your Folding@HOME contributions to the [Banano team](https://stats.foldingathome.org/team/234980). 197 | - [BANANO - MonKey business card](https://github.com/ngc-corp/monKey-business-card) - Generates a business card with monkey from your banano address. 198 | - [blue-app-banano](https://github.com/coranos/blue-app-banano) - community edition of the Ledger Nano S app for the banano Cryptocoin (*seems a little old*). 199 | - [banano-pay-button](https://github.com/zh/banano-pay-button) - aasy to implement Banano currency payments via QR code. 200 | - [BananoQR](https://github.com/JulsKawa/BananoQR) - A banano qr code generator in Rust 201 | - [BOOMPoW Stats](https://bpowstats.netlify.app/) - shows Bpow stats for a given BAN address. 202 | - [JungleTV](https://github.com/tnyim/jungletv) - repo of the JungleTV project. 203 | - [legion-van](https://github.com/steampoweredtaco/legion-van) - generate a Banano address with a monKey of your choice in a terminal. 204 | - [nanners.cc](https://nanners.cc/) - bananominer × folding@home statistics report - featuring previous payouts, pending points and work units, csv export and more! 205 | - [VanityAddrGen](https://github.com/alexanderdna/VanityAddrGen) - generate a BANANO address with a prefix or suffix of your choice using CPU and GPU. 206 | - [Vanity MonKey Generator](https://github.com/altugbakan/vanity-monkey-generator) - generate a Banano address with a monKey of your choice. 207 | 208 | ## Articles 209 | 210 | - [Break It Down: Citizen](https://www.daily-peel.com/post/break-it-down-citizen) 211 | - [Break It Down: Jungle Fanta](https://www.daily-peel.com/post/break-it-down-jungle-fanta) 212 | - [Start Transacting This Memecoin Cryptocurrency Without The Headache (feat. BANANO)](https://hackernoon.com/banano-teaches-you-about-cryptocurrencies-without-the-headache-ro492zm8) 213 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------