Open Source Rust Blockchain Software for Mac

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    Gupax

    Gupax

    GUI Uniting P2Pool And XMRig

    A versatile tool designed for managing and analyzing GPU performance across tasks.
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    Ordinals

    Ordinals

    Rare and exotic sats

    Ordinal theory concerns itself with satoshis, giving them individual identities and allowing them to be tracked, transferred, and imbued with meaning. Satoshis, not bitcoin, are the atomic, native currency of the Bitcoin network. One bitcoin can be sub-divided into 100,000,000 satoshis, but no further. Ordinal theory does not require a sidechain or token aside from Bitcoin, and can be used without any changes to the Bitcoin network. It works right now. ord is an index, block explorer, and command-line wallet. It is experimental software with no warranty. Ordinal theory imbues satoshis with numismatic value, allowing them to be collected and traded as curios. Ordinal numbers are serial numbers for satoshis, assigned in the order in which they are mined, and preserved across transactions. ord relies on Bitcoin Core for private key management and transaction signing.
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    ZoKrates

    ZoKrates

    A toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum

    ZoKrates is a toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum. It helps you use verifiable computation in your DApp, from the specification of your program in a high-level language to generating proofs of computation to verifying those proofs in Solidity. Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) are a family of probabilistic protocols, first described by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff in 1985. One particular family of ZKPs is described as zero-knowledge Succinct Non-interactive ARguments of Knowledge, a.k.a. zkSNARKs. zkSNARKs are the most widely used zero-knowledge protocols, with the anonymous cryptocurrency Zcash and the smart-contract platform Ethereum among the notable early adopters. Ethereum runs computations on all nodes of the network, resulting in high costs, limits in complexity, and low privacy. zkSNARKs have been enabling to only verify computations on-chain for a fraction of the cost of running them, but are hard to grasp and work with.
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    Aiken

    Aiken

    A modern smart contract platform for Cardano

    A modern smart contract platform for Cardano.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Fedimint

    Fedimint

    Federated E-Cash Mint

    Fedimint is a modular open-source implementation of federated Chaumian ecash designed to enable community-controlled Bitcoin custody and privacy-enhanced payments. It allows groups of users to collectively manage Bitcoin in a trust-minimized manner while enabling fast, anonymous, and scalable transactions through blind signatures. Built with extensibility and modularity in mind, Fedimint aims to serve as the core of community custody systems like Fedi and future federated finance applications. It supports pluggable modules, robust auditability, and seamless Lightning Network integration.
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    Lighthouse Ethereum

    Lighthouse Ethereum

    Ethereum consensus client in Rust

    Lighthouse is an Ethereum consensus client that connects to other Ethereum consensus clients to form a resilient and decentralized proof-of-stake blockchain. Lighthouse is available on Linux and macOS via the Homebrew package manager. We implement the specification as defined in the ethereum/consensus-specs repository. Becoming an Ethereum consensus validator is rewarding, but it's not for the faint of heart. You'll need to be familiar with the rules of staking (e.g., rewards, penalties, etc.) and also configuring and managing servers. You'll also need at least 32 ETH! Security-focused. Fuzzing techniques have been continuously applied and several external security reviews have been performed. Built in Rust, a modern language providing unique safety guarantees and excellent performance (comparable to C++). Funded by various organizations, including Sigma Prime, the Ethereum Foundation, ConsenSys, the Decentralization Foundation and private individuals.
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    Stacks

    Stacks

    The Stacks 2.0 blockchain implementation

    Stacks 2.0 is a layer-1 blockchain that connects to Bitcoin for security and enables decentralized apps and predictable smart contracts. Stacks 2.0 implements Proof of Transfer (PoX) mining that anchors to Bitcoin security. Leader election happens at the Bitcoin blockchain and Stacks (STX) miners write new blocks on the separate Stacks blockchain. With PoX there is no need to modify Bitcoin to enable smart contracts and apps around it. Normal releases in this repository that add features such as improved RPC endpoints, improved boot-up time, new event observer fields or event types, etc., are released on a monthly schedule. The currently staged changes for such releases are in the development branch. It is generally safe to run a stacks-node from that branch, though it has received less rigorous testing than release tags. If bugs are found in the develop branch, please do report them as issues on this repository.
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    Union

    Union

    Serverless backend platform for Web3-native app development

    Union is a backend-as-a-service (BaaS) framework designed for building Web3-native applications. It provides a serverless execution layer with built-in authentication, event handling, and state management tailored for decentralized systems. Developers can write backend logic using WebAssembly and deploy logic that interacts with smart contracts and blockchain data without managing infrastructure.
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    3DPass

    3DPass

    The Implementation of The Ledger of Things Node. Layer 1 decentralized

    3DPass is an open-source Layer 1 blockchain written in Rust and built on Substrate. It introduces a novel consensus mechanism called Proof of Scan, where miners validate by running recognition algorithms on 3D objects. Each object produces a reproducible cryptographic fingerprint (HASH ID) that is stored on-chain. If the same object is submitted again, the network rejects it, ensuring that only one of a kind assets can be registered. This approach enforces authenticity at the content level, something traditional file storage and NFT systems cannot achieve. The features of 3DPass include: Proof of Scan consensus, enforced uniqueness of 3D objects, CPU-only mining with no pools, object tokenization through the 3DPRC-2 standard, EVM compatibility, native web and mobile wallets, and open-source community governance.
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    DB3 Network

    DB3 Network

    DB3 is an open-source decentralized firebase firestore alternative.

    DB3 Network is an open-source and decentralized firebase firestore alternative for building fully decentralized dApps quickly with minimal engineering effort.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Decentralized Internet

    Decentralized Internet

    SDK for building decentralized web and distributed computing projects

    This project was created in order to support a new internet. One that is more open, free, and censorship-resistant in comparison to the old internet. An internet that eventually wouldn't need to rely on telecom towers, an outdated grid, or all these other "old school" forms of tech. We believe P2P compatibility is an important part of the future of the net. Grid Computing also plays a role in having a better means of transferring information in a speedy, more cost-efficient and reliable manner.
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    Diem

    Diem

    Blockchain project originally backed by Meta

    Diem is the now-discontinued blockchain project originally backed by Meta (formerly Libra), built in Rust using the Move smart contract language. Designed for secure, programmable payments and asset management, its open‑source code was released under Apache 2.0. Although the network was never launched, the project remains an important foundation for Move-based ecosystems.
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    Exonum

    Exonum

    An extensible open-source framework for creating blockchain apps

    Exonum is an extensible open-source framework for creating blockchain applications. Exonum can be used to create cryptographically powered distributed ledgers in virtually any problem domain, including FinTech, GovTech, and LegalTech. The Exonum framework is oriented towards creating permissioned blockchains, that is, blockchains with the known set of blockchain infrastructure providers. Blockchain is a groundbreaking technology that can help streamline and improve key business processes including logistics, asset management, auditing, and more. An Exonum blockchain can reduce inefficiencies and build security and trust in all sectors including government, healthcare, education, real estate, insurance and retail. The Exonum platform is a leading blockchain framework, designed to bring efficiency and security to your operations. Easy coordination with other services and processes.
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    Forest

    Forest

    Rust Filecoin Node Implementation

    Forest is a fully open-source, Rust-based implementation of the Filecoin blockchain developed by ChainSafe. It provides a full node capable of syncing with the Filecoin network, validating storage proofs, and supporting decentralized storage markets. Forest is modular, well-documented, and focused on performance and maintainability, making it ideal for developers, node operators, and researchers. As part of the larger Filecoin ecosystem, Forest plays a critical role in enabling verifiable, incentive-aligned storage infrastructure.
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    Fuel Core

    Fuel Core

    Rust full node implementation of the Fuel v2 protocol

    Fuel-Core is the Rust-based implementation of a full FUEL blockchain node—supporting chain execution, mempool, consensus, GraphQL API, and state management. It powers the Fuel Layer 1 network and enables developers to run local or production nodes with high throughput and low latency.
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    Fuels-rs

    Fuels-rs

    Fuel Network Rust SDK

    fuels-rs is a Rust-native Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Fuel blockchain. It facilitates compilation, deployment, transaction crafting, contract interaction, and testing of Sway smart contracts, as well as launching and controlling local Fuel nodes for development or CI workflows.
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    Graph Node

    Graph Node

    Graph Node indexes data from blockchains such as Ethereum

    The Graph is an indexing protocol for querying networks like Ethereum and IPFS. Anyone can build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, making data easily accessible. Subgraphs can be composed into a global graph of all the world's public information. This data can be transformed, organized, and shared across applications for anyone to query with just a few keystrokes. Before The Graph, teams had to develop and operate proprietary indexing servers. This required significant engineering and hardware resources and broke the important security properties required for decentralization. All data is stored and processed on open networks with verifiable integrity. The Graph makes querying this data fast, reliable, and secure. Entrepreneurs are creating next level apps to scale human coordination on the internet. It's a new frontier and we're just getting started.
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    Linera Protocol

    Linera Protocol

    Main repository for the Linera protocol

    Linera Protocol is a blockchain or distributed ledger architecture designed for scalable and composable execution across shared state shards. It emphasizes linearizability, causal consistency, and determinism by structuring cross-domain interactions through explicit protocols and asynchronous messaging. Each domain (shard) handles its own commands and state transparently; inter-domain operations rely on well-defined messaging layers and proofs to preserve consistency without central coordination. The protocol supports dynamic reconfiguration: shards can split, merge, or reassign workloads while preserving correctness. By decoupling domain logic from global consensus, Linera can support modular upgrades, domain-specific smart contracts, and high throughput across partitions.
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    OpenEthereum

    OpenEthereum

    The fast, light, and robust client for the Ethereum mainnet

    Fast and feature-rich multi-network Ethereum client. Built for mission-critical use: Miners, service providers, and exchanges need fast synchronization and maximum uptime. OpenEthereum provides the core infrastructure essential for speedy and reliable services. Built for mission-critical use: Miners, service providers, and exchanges need fast synchronisation and maximum uptime. OpenEthereum provides the core infrastructure essential for speedy and reliable services. OpenEthereum's goal is to be the fastest, lightest, and most secure Ethereum client. We are developing OpenEthereum using the Rust programming language. OpenEthereum is licensed under the GPLv3 and can be used for all your Ethereum needs. By default, OpenEthereum runs a JSON-RPC HTTP server on port :8545 and a Web-Sockets server on port :8546. This is fully configurable and supports a number of APIs. You can generate documentation for OpenEthereum Rust packages that automatically opens in your web browser.
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    Rust-Lightning

    Rust-Lightning

    Bitcoin Lightning library written in Rust

    Rust-Lightning is a Bitcoin Lightning library written in Rust. The main crate, lightning, does not handle networking, persistence, or any other I/O. Thus, it is runtime-agnostic, but users must implement basic networking logic, chain interactions, and disk storage. The project implements all of the BOLT specifications in the 1.0 spec. The implementation has pretty good test coverage that is expected to continue to improve. It is also anticipated that as developers begin using the API, the lessons from that will result in changes to the API, so any developer using this API at this stage should be prepared to embrace that. LDK/Rust-Lightning is a generic library which allows you to build a lightning node without needing to worry about getting all of the lightning state machine, routing, and on-chain punishment code (and other chain interactions) exactly correct. Note that Rust-Lightning isn't, in itself, a node.
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    Topos Protocol

    Topos Protocol

    Client of the Topos protocol

    Topos, the first zero-knowledge blockchain ecosystem, will allow you to deploy sovereign execution layers and DApps with native interoperability and cryptographic security. Explore protocol, guides, and references to get up and running on the Topos platform. Topos has something to offer for you. Web3 developers, whether from the Ethereum domain or other popular ecosystems, frequently grapple with inherent platform challenges. Topos is a technology created to alleviate these concerns and more. It is the first ecosystem that offers uniform security across its shards (called subnets), with provable state transition validity and state non-equivocation. Spawn your own subnets, and launch or scale your DApp on them. Implement new types of cross-subnet messages relevant to your DApp. Natively and securely interoperate and compose value with other subnets. Enjoy uniform security across your subnets and all other subnets in the ecosystem.
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    Wagyu

    Wagyu

    A Rust library for generating cryptocurrency wallets

    A Rust-based library for generating and managing cryptocurrency wallets with a focus on safety and performance.
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    XMR to BTC Atomic Swap

    XMR to BTC Atomic Swap

    Bitcoin–Monero Cross-chain Atomic Swap

    Bitcoin–Monero Cross-chain Atomic Swap.
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    conflux-rust

    conflux-rust

    The official Rust implementation of Conflux protocol

    conflux-rust is the Rust implementation of Conflux, a high-performance Layer 1 blockchain designed to deliver high throughput without compromising decentralization or security. Conflux introduces a Tree-Graph consensus mechanism that allows parallel block processing while maintaining consensus integrity. This implementation focuses on performance and is compatible with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), enabling developers to deploy smart contracts written for Ethereum. It provides a robust foundation for dApps, DeFi, and Web3 applications in regions requiring regulatory compliance and scalability.
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    parity ethereum

    parity ethereum

    The fast, light, and robust client for Ethereum-like networks

    The Fastest and most Advanced Ethereum Client. Built for mission-critical use: Miners, service providers, and exchanges need fast synchronization and maximum uptime. Parity Ethereum provides the core infrastructure essential for speedy and reliable services. Parity Ethereum's goal is to be the fastest, lightest, and most secure Ethereum client. We are developing Parity Ethereum using the sophisticated and cutting-edge Rust programming language. Parity Ethereum is licensed under the GPLv3 and can be used for all your Ethereum needs. By default, Parity Ethereum runs a JSON-RPC HTTP server on port :8545 and a Web-Sockets server on port :8546. This is fully configurable and supports a number of APIs. If you run into problems while using Parity Ethereum, check out the wiki for documentation, feel free to file an issue in this repository, or hop on our Gitter or Riot chat room to ask a question. We are glad to help!
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