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title: Wallet
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id: wallet
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---
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## Bitcoin-s wallet
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Bitcoin-s comes bundled with a rudimentary Bitcoin wallet. This wallet
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is capable of managing private keys, generating addresses, constructing
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and signing transactions, among other things. It is BIP32/BIP44/BIP49/BIP84
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compatible.
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This wallet is currently only released as a library, and not as a binary.
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This is because it (nor the documentation) is not deemed production
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ready. Use at your own risk, and without too much money depending on it.
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### Disclaimer
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The wallet api will changing significantly in the next release of bitcoin-s. EXPECT API BREAKING CHANGES and
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surprising behavior from the current wallet..
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### How is the bitcoin-s wallet implemented
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The bitcoin-s wallet is a scalable way for individuals up to large bitcoin exchanges to safely and securely store their bitcoin in a scalable way.
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All key interactions are delegated to the [key-manager](key-manager.md) which is a minimal dependecy library to store and use key material.
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By default, we store the encrypted root key in `$HOME/.bitcoin-s/encrypted-bitcoin-s-seed.json`. This is the seed that is used for each of the wallets on each bitcoin network.
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The wallet itself is used to manage the utxo life cycle, create transactions, and update wallet balances to show how much money you have the on a bitcoin network.
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We use [slick](https://scala-slick.org/doc/3.3.1/) as middleware to support different database types. Depending on your use case, you can use something as simple as sqlite, or something much more scalable like postgres.
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### Example
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This guide shows how to create a Bitcoin-s wallet and then
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peer it with a `bitcoind` instance that relays
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information about what is happening on the blockchain
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through the P2P network.
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This is useful if you want more flexible signing procedures in
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the JVM ecosystem and more granular control over your
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UTXOs with popular database like Postgres, SQLite, etc.
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This code snippet you have a running `bitcoind` instance, locally
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on regtest.
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```scala mdoc:invisible
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import org.bitcoins.chain.blockchain.ChainHandler
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import org.bitcoins.chain.blockchain.sync.ChainSync
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import org.bitcoins.chain.config.ChainAppConfig
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import org.bitcoins.chain.api.ChainApi
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import org.bitcoins.chain.models._
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import org.bitcoins.core.api._
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import ChainQueryApi._
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import org.bitcoins.crypto._
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import org.bitcoins.core.protocol._
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import org.bitcoins.core.protocol.transaction._
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import org.bitcoins.core.currency._
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import org.bitcoins.keymanager.bip39._
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import org.bitcoins.rpc.client.common.BitcoindRpcClient
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import org.bitcoins.rpc.config.BitcoindInstance
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import org.bitcoins.wallet.config.WalletAppConfig
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import org.bitcoins.wallet.api.WalletApi
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import org.bitcoins.wallet.Wallet
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import com.typesafe.config.ConfigFactory
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import java.nio.file.Files
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import java.time.Instant
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import scala.concurrent._
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```
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```scala mdoc:compile-only
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implicit val ec = scala.concurrent.ExecutionContext.global
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val config = ConfigFactory.parseString {
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"""
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| bitcoin-s {
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| network = regtest
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| }
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""".stripMargin
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}
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val datadir = Files.createTempDirectory("bitcoin-s-wallet")
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implicit val walletConfig = WalletAppConfig(datadir, config)
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// we also need to store chain state for syncing purposes
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implicit val chainConfig = ChainAppConfig(datadir, config)
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// when this future completes, we have
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// created the necessary directories and
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// databases for managing both chain state
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// and wallet state
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val configF: Future[Unit] = for {
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_ <- walletConfig.initialize()
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_ <- chainConfig.initialize()
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} yield ()
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val bitcoindInstance = BitcoindInstance.fromDatadir()
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val bitcoind = BitcoindRpcClient(bitcoindInstance)
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// when this future completes, we have
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// synced our chain handler to our bitcoind
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// peer
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val syncF: Future[ChainApi] = configF.flatMap { _ =>
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val getBestBlockHashFunc = { () =>
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bitcoind.getBestBlockHash
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}
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val getBlockHeaderFunc = { hash: DoubleSha256DigestBE =>
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bitcoind.getBlockHeader(hash).map(_.blockHeader)
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}
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val blockHeaderDAO = BlockHeaderDAO()
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val compactFilterHeaderDAO = CompactFilterHeaderDAO()
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val compactFilterDAO = CompactFilterDAO()
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val chainHandler = ChainHandler(
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blockHeaderDAO,
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compactFilterHeaderDAO,
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compactFilterDAO,
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blockchains = Vector.empty,
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blockFilterCheckpoints = Map.empty)
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ChainSync.sync(chainHandler, getBlockHeaderFunc, getBestBlockHashFunc)
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}
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//initialize our key manager, where we store our keys
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//you can add a password here if you want
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//val bip39PasswordOpt = Some("my-password-here")
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val bip39PasswordOpt = None
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val keyManager = BIP39KeyManager.initialize(walletConfig.kmParams, bip39PasswordOpt).getOrElse {
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throw new RuntimeException(s"Failed to initalize key manager")
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}
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// once this future completes, we have a initialized
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// wallet
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val wallet = Wallet(keyManager, new NodeApi {
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override def broadcastTransaction(tx: Transaction): Future[Unit] = Future.successful(())
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override def downloadBlocks(blockHashes: Vector[DoubleSha256Digest]): Future[Unit] = Future.successful(())
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}, new ChainQueryApi {
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override def epochSecondToBlockHeight(time: Long): Future[Int] = Future.successful(0)
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override def getBlockHeight(blockHash: DoubleSha256DigestBE): Future[Option[Int]] = Future.successful(None)
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override def getBestBlockHash(): Future[DoubleSha256DigestBE] = Future.successful(DoubleSha256DigestBE.empty)
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override def getNumberOfConfirmations(blockHashOpt: DoubleSha256DigestBE): Future[Option[Int]] = Future.successful(None)
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override def getFilterCount: Future[Int] = Future.successful(0)
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override def getHeightByBlockStamp(blockStamp: BlockStamp): Future[Int] = Future.successful(0)
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override def getFiltersBetweenHeights(startHeight: Int, endHeight: Int): Future[Vector[FilterResponse]] = Future.successful(Vector.empty)
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}, creationTime = Instant.now)
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val walletF: Future[WalletApi] = configF.flatMap { _ =>
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Wallet.initialize(wallet,bip39PasswordOpt)
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}
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// when this future completes, ww have sent a transaction
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// from bitcoind to the Bitcoin-S wallet
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val transactionF: Future[(Transaction, Option[DoubleSha256DigestBE])] = for {
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wallet <- walletF
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address <- wallet.getNewAddress()
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txid <- bitcoind.sendToAddress(address, 3.bitcoin)
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transaction <- bitcoind.getRawTransaction(txid)
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} yield (transaction.hex, transaction.blockhash)
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// when this future completes, we have processed
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// the transaction from bitcoind, and we have
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// queried our balance for the current balance
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val balanceF: Future[CurrencyUnit] = for {
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wallet <- walletF
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(tx, blockhash) <- transactionF
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_ <- wallet.processTransaction(tx, blockhash)
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balance <- wallet.getBalance
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} yield balance
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balanceF.foreach { balance =>
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println(s"Bitcoin-S wallet balance: $balance")
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}
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```
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