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{% comment %}
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This file is licensed under the MIT License (MIT) available on
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http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
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{% assign filename="_includes/devdoc/ref_intro.md" %}
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{% autocrossref %}
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<!-- __ -->
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The Developer Reference aims to provide technical details and API information
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to help you start building Dash-based applications, but it is [not a
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specification][]. To make the best use of
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this documentation, you may want to install the current version of Dash
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Core, either from [source][core git] or from a [pre-compiled executable][core executable].
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Questions about Dash development are best asked in one of the
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[Dash development communities][dev communities].
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Errors or suggestions related to
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documentation on dash-docs.github.io can be [submitted as an issue][docs issue].
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In the following documentation, some strings have been shortened or wrapped: "[...]"
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indicates extra data was removed, and lines ending in a single backslash "\\"
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are continued below. If you hover your mouse over a paragraph, cross-reference
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links will be shown in blue. If you hover over a cross-reference link, a brief
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definition of the term will be displayed in a tooltip.
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{% endautocrossref %}
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#### Not A Specification
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{:.no_toc}
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{% include helpers/subhead-links.md %}
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{% autocrossref %}
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The dash-docs.github.io Developer Documentation describes how Dash works to
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help educate new Dash developers, but it is not a specification---and
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it never will be.
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Dash security depends on consensus. Should your program diverge from
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consensus, its security is weakened or destroyed. The cause of the
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divergence doesn't matter: it could be a bug in your program, it could
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be an [error in this documentation][errors in docs] which you
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implemented as described, or it could be you do everything right but
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other software on the network [behaves unexpectedly](https://bitcoin.org/en/alert/2013-03-11-chain-fork<!--noref-->)
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as in the case of Bitcoin's v0.8 chain fork. The specific cause
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will not matter to the users of your software whose wealth is lost.
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The only correct specification of consensus behavior is the actual
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behavior of programs on the network which maintain consensus. As that
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behavior is subject to arbitrary inputs<!--noref--> in a large variety
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of unique environments, it cannot ever be fully documented here or
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anywhere else.
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<!--Is this true for Dash???
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However, the Bitcoin Core developers are working on making their
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consensus code portable so other implementations can use it. Bitcoin
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Core 0.10.0 will provide `libbitcoinconsensus`, a first attempt at
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exporting some consensus code. Future versions of Bitcoin Core will
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likely provide consensus code that is more complete, more portable, and
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more consistent in diverse environments.
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-->
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In addition, we also warn you that this documentation has not been
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extensively reviewed by Dash experts and so likely contains numerous
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errors. At the bottom of the menu on the left, you will find links that
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allow you to report an issue or to edit the documentation on GitHub.
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Please use those links if you find any errors or important missing
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information.
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{% endautocrossref %}
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