开源软件名称(OpenSource Name):bitquest/bitquest开源软件地址(OpenSource Url):https://github.com/bitquest/bitquest开源编程语言(OpenSource Language):Java 98.0%开源软件介绍(OpenSource Introduction):BitQuest A Minecraft mod that connects the game economics to a Bitcoin or other cryptocurrency nodes. It creates a Bitcoin wallet for every user that connects to the server, plus a common "loot" wallet used for rewards to players when killing mobs. Players also can purchase land plots and stacks of items, transferring coins to the loot wallet, thus redistributing the spent cryptocurrency within the players. You can use BitQuest to host your own Minecraft crypto server. Important NoteThis project is an experiment and not a commercial product, bugs can, and most likely will happen. Please report any bugs to a moderator promptly, to ensure they are fixed. Also note that your wallet is not guaranteed, and you may experience issues with your balance. For this reason, it is highly recommended that you do not deposit large amounts, or anything you do not wish to place at risk by being tied to the server. In addition, if you are caught breaking rules and are banned, you forfeit your access to your server wallet, and all funds tied to it. With this said, rules are non-negotiable, and will be strictly enforced. This server is a fair server, and anyone abusing any system set in place will be punished. Please play fair, have fun, and enjoy the server FeaturesBitcoin WalletThe BitQuest server and every player has a bitcoin address. Any player can receive and send bitcoin to any address inside or outside the game. This is useful for buying materials, selling crafts, trading, tipping, etc. LootEvery time a player kills an enemy (mob) there is a chance to get loot. If that is the case the server makes a transaction directly from the server address to the player address. Player to player transactionsYou can send Bitcoin to an external wallet with /transfer:
Additionally, players can send Bitcoin to other players via /send:
Play BitquestOfficial BitQuest server is not online anymore, but you can host your own server using Docker or Bukkit. Hosting a BitQuest serverThere are two methods to create a Bitquest server: One involves running a Docker image with everything ready, and the other is to build the plugin from source and adding it to a Spigot instance. Hosting a Bitcoin or Dogecoin nodeA requirement for BitQuest is a Full Node of Bitcoin Core or Dogecoin Core. Before starting a BitQuest server make sure you have a fully synched node with RPC access turned on. Using DockerYou can download the a (https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/explodi/bitquest)[official BitQuest docker image]. This image builds a bukkit server with the latest BitQuest version plugin installed. You must also have a node running, and the connection info (RPC login, host, port) set in the environment variables. (See: configuration) Building the BitQuest Java PluginYou can build the bitquest Java plugin that you can drop in to a Bukkit server. This will enable all BitQuest features on your server. 1. Requirements
2. Compile BitQuest and generate a JAR file
This will create a BitQuest.jar in the target folder. ContributingBefore submitting a pull request, please format the code using checkstyle. To run checkstyle and check if there are warnings:
Running a BitQuest server with DockerTou can use Docker to run a BitQuest server. There's also an official BitQuest docker image. The recommended way to configure the image is using a docker-compose.yml file that can link to a directory where the worlds are stored. An example is included here. ConfigurationBefore running the server, the following environment variables must be set:
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