| Crates.io | bitcoin-dummywallet |
| lib.rs | bitcoin-dummywallet |
| version | 0.1.16-alpha.0 |
| created_at | 2023-03-04 07:42:54.954155+00 |
| updated_at | 2023-04-02 15:26:22.474087+00 |
| description | dummy wallet |
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| repository | https://github.com/klebz/bitcoin-rs |
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bitcoin-dummywalletThis Rust crate is a component of the Bitcoin system, and is a direct translation of the Bitcoin codebase from C++. Please note that some of the function bodies are still being translated.
bitcoin-dummywallet provides a dummy
implementation of a Bitcoin wallet, allowing for
testing and experimentation without actually using
real Bitcoin.
The bitcoin-dummywallet crate provides a simple
implementation of a Bitcoin wallet, which can be
used for testing and experimentation without the
risk of accidentally spending real Bitcoin. It is
intended for use in development and testing
environments.
The DummyWalletInit struct is used to initialize
the dummy wallet, and make_wallet can be used to
create a new wallet instance. The
parameter_interaction function handles user
interaction for wallet creation and configuration.
The has_wallet_support function checks whether
the Bitcoin node has wallet support enabled, and
add_wallet_options is used to add wallet-related
command-line options to the Bitcoin node.
Please note that this implementation is for testing purposes only, and should not be used for actual Bitcoin transactions or storage of Bitcoin funds.
There is no relevant mathematics involved in this crate.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
115> is there anything else we should know before using this crate?
Yes, it's important to note that
bitcoin-dummywallet is not a real wallet and
should not be used for any actual Bitcoin
transactions. It is simply a testing tool for use
in the development and testing of other components
of the Bitcoin system.