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multiwallet

A hot custodial Ravencoin wallet.

Getting started

Clone the git repo git clone https://github.com/ravenrebels/multiwallet.git

Install dependencies

cd ./multiwallet
npm install

Build

(builds client gui)

npm run build

Configuration

Create a file called ./config.json with your username/password/url etc Use this template and replace the values

  • rvn for Ravencoin mainnet
  • rvn-test for Ravencoin testnet
{
  "assets": ["LEMONADE"],
  "gui": {
    "tagline": "Wallet",
    "headline": "LEMONADE",
    "subTagline": "LEMONADE WALLET"
  },

  "cacheKeys": true,
  "mode": "SOME_ASSETS",
  "mode_docs: "The mode attribute can have the value RAVENCOIN_AND_ASSSETS or SOME_ASSETS or ASSETS
  "network": "rvn-test",     

  "fundingWallet": "mimic correct nurse toward educate negative giant beach bicycle cage gaze when",
  "raven_username": "SECRET",
  "raven_password": "SECRET",
  "raven_url": "http://localhost:8888"
}

Local Ravencoin full node / Raven core node

You are required to run a full Ravencoin node. Your Ravencoin node is required to be configured with extra good indexing stuff. Here is an example configuration


server=1
testnet=1

onlynet=ipv4
regtest=0
 listen=1
#Maintains the full transaction index on your node. Needed if you call getrawtransaction. Default is 0.
txindex=1

#Maintains the full Address index on your node. Needed if you call getaddress* calls. Default is 0.
addressindex=1

#Maintains the full Asset index on your node. Needed if you call getassetdata. Default is 0.
assetindex=1

#Maintains the full Timestamp index on your node. Default is 0.
timestampindex=1

#Maintains the full Spent index on your node. Default is 0.
spentindex=1

#Username and password - You can make this whatever you want.
rpcuser=secret
rpcpassword=secret

#What IP address is allowed to make calls to the RPC server. If youre running the wallet on the same machine youre
#developing on, this is fine. If not, you need to put the IP address of the machine CALLING the node here.
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1

dbcache=4096

upnp=1

Start the server


npm run serve

Server is now running on http://localhost:80

You can change port by setting env variable PORT. So running PORT=8080 npm run serve will start the server on port 8080