[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/bitcoinj/bitcoinj.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/bitcoinj/bitcoinj) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/bitcoinj/bitcoinj/badge.png?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/r/bitcoinj/bitcoinj?branch=master) [![Visit our IRC channel](https://kiwiirc.com/buttons/irc.freenode.net/bitcoinj.png)](https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode.net/bitcoinj) ### Welcome to bitcoinj The bitcoinj library is a Java implementation of the Bitcoin protocol, which allows it to maintain a wallet and send/receive transactions without needing a local copy of Bitcoin Core. It comes with full documentation and some example apps showing how to use it. ### Technologies * Java 7 for the core modules, Java 8 for everything else * [Gradle 3.4+](https://gradle.org/) - for building the project * [Google Protocol Buffers](https://github.com/google/protobuf) - for use with serialization and hardware communications ### Getting started To get started, it is best to have the latest JDK and Gradle installed. The HEAD of the `master` branch contains the latest development code and various production releases are provided on feature branches. #### Building from the command line To perform a full build use ``` gradle clean build ``` You can also run ``` gradle javadoc ``` to generate the JavaDocs. The outputs are under the `build` directory. #### Building from an IDE Alternatively, just import the project using your IDE. [IntelliJ](http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/download/) has Gradle integration built-in and has a free Community Edition. Simply use `File | New | Project from Existing Sources` and locate the `build.gradle` in the root of the cloned project source tree. ### Example applications These are found in the `examples` module. ### Where next? Now you are ready to [follow the tutorial](https://bitcoinj.github.io/getting-started).