Hello World,

I was working on an intern project in last few weeks which is almost ready for 
first release. Will be helpful if devs working on Bitcoin Core and .NET 
projects related to Bitcoin can share feedback. Pieter Wuille and Luke Dashjr 
had already shared few things before I started working on this project which 
wasn't really positive considering the use of .NET and PowerShell in this 
project. I respect their opinion and agree we could make better applications 
however I have tried my best to express the goal I am trying to achieve with 
this project below.

Project repository: https://github.com/prayank23/bitcoin-ps

Other details about related milestones: 
https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/Community/discussions/51

Project is inspired by Burp Suite and I want to create a similar application 
which is only used to test privacy and security of Bitcoin Core RPC using GUI. 
I used WPF instead of Avalonia right now to save time. I will use it in future 
to make bitcoin-ps cross platform, most of the code will remain same and I have 
shared a proof of concept in milestones link above in which application works 
fine on Ubuntu with no pwsh installed. Hopefully this issue will also be 
resolved soon: https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia/issues/4361

Default scripts:

1.CPU_RAM_sendtoaddress.ps1 : Check CPU and RAM usage while using some wallet 
RPCs multiple times. Results for Ubuntu and Windows were interesting. For some 
reason it almost used 100% CPU in Ubuntu.

2.onlynet_i2p.ps1 : Outbound connections are made to onion peers while 
onlynet=i2p is used without any proxy

3.lock_unspent.ps1 : Check if locked UTXOs are unlocked on restart

4.custom_change_rbf.ps1: Compares the inputs for Tx1 and Tx2 where Tx1 is RBF 
transaction with 1 input, 2 ouputs (custom change address with label), Tx2 is 
replacement transaction

Why PowerShell?

1.I have worked on 2 similar projects in past: A basic application for Office 
365 admins and support engineers and One project related to Infosec.
2.Testing using different languages locally doesn't impact Bitcoin Core or 
require any changes.
3.Easier to write and devs who use PowerShell scripts in their projects could 
relate to it, find interesting and maybe start contributing to Bitcoin Core.
4.It can be done using bash or maybe python scripts as well. For me using 
PowerShell in this project is like meeting a college friend and exploring new 
places.
5.PowerShell Core is open source and works on Linux, Mac etc.

Last but not least, I would like to thank Christopher, Vinay, guests in 
meetings, other interns and everyone involved in Blockchain Commons. I have 
learnt lot of new things during internship. Would suggest everyone to start 
with 'Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line' if they have recently started 
reading about Bitcoin. I wish I could do more projects, will work on DEX and 
OfflineTx even after internship ends to complete by end of this year.
-- 
Prayank

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