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Grin Wallet implementation.
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* Add prototype contract implementation Lacks: - Payment proofs (add early payment proofs) - Tests - Better structure * Separate contract utilities * Simplify the main setup/sign code flow * Remove commented initial_sec_key assignment * Simplify sign::compute function * Add logic for "removal" of secret keys from the context * Further simplify a bit sign and setup * No need for mutable context when adding outputs * Refactor the commented code (lol) * Refactor a bit * tmp --------- Co-authored-by: oryhp <gtrphyro@gmail.com> |
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Grin Wallet
This is the reference implementation of Grin's wallet. It consists of 2 major pieces:
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The Grin Wallet APIs, which are intended for use by Grin community wallet developers. The wallet APIs can be directly linked into other projects or invoked via a JSON-RPC interface.
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A reference command-line wallet, which provides a baseline wallet for Grin and demonstrates how the wallet APIs should be called.
Usage
To use the command-line wallet, we recommend using the latest release from the Releases page. There are distributions for Linux, MacOS and Windows.
Full documentation outlining how to use the command line wallet can be found on Grin's Wiki
License
Apache License v2.0