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LNbits
A free and open-source lightning-network wallet/accounts system. Use https://lnbits.com, or run your own LNbits server!
LNbits is a very simple Python server that sits on top of any funding source, and can be used as:
- Accounts system to mitigate the risk of exposing applications to your full balance, via unique API keys for each wallet!
- Fallback wallet for the LNURL scheme
- Instant wallet for LN demonstrations
The wallet can run on top of any lightning-network funding source such as LND, lntxbot, paywall, opennode, etc. This first BETA release runs on top of lntxbot, other releases coming soon, although if you are impatient, it could be ported to other funding sources relatively easily. Contributors very welcome :)
LNbits is still in BETA. Please report any vulnerabilities responsibly
LNbits as an account system
LNbits is packaged with tools to help manage funds, such as a table of transactions, line chart of spending, export to csv + more to come..
Each wallet also comes with its own API keys, to help partition the exposure of your funding source.
(LNbits M5StackSats available here https://github.com/arcbtc/M5StackSats)
LNbits as an LNURL-withdraw fallback
LNURL has a fallback scheme, so if scanned by a regular QR code reader it can default to a URL. LNbits exploits this to generate an instant wallet using the LNURL-withdraw.
https://github.com/btcontract/lnurl-rfc/blob/master/spec.md
Adding /lnurl?lightning="LNURL-WITHDRAW" will trigger a withdraw that builds an LNbits wallet. Example use would be an ATM, which utilises LNURL, if the user scans the QR with a regular QR code scanner app, they will stilll be able to access the funds.
LNbits as an insta-wallet
Wallets can be easily generated and given out to people at events (one click multi-wallet generation to be added soon). "Go to this website", has a lot less friction than "Download this app".
Running LNbits locally
Download this repo
LNbits uses Flask.
Feel free to contribute to the project.
Application dependencies
The application uses Pipenv to manage Python packages. While in development, you will need to install all dependencies:
$ pipenv shell
$ pipenv install --dev
You will need to set the variables in .env.example, and rename the file to .env
Running the server
$ flask migrate
$ flask run
There is an environment variable called FLASK_ENV
that has to be set to development
if you want to run Flask in debug mode with autoreload
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