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# #
# Copyright (C) 2011-2014, Armory Technologies, Inc. #
# Distributed under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL v3) #
# See LICENSE or http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html #
# #
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*
* Project: Armory (armoryd)
* Authors: Alan Reiner and Douglas Roark
* Orig Date: 2014/06/21
* Descr: Armory is a full-featured Bitcoin client, offering a dozen
* innovative features not found in any other client software!
* Manage multiple wallets (deterministic and watching-only),
* print paper backups that work forever, import or sweep private
* keys, and keep your savings in a computer that never touches
* the internet, while still being able to manage incoming payments,
* and create outgoing payments with the help of a USB key.
*
* ***Armory has no independent networking components built in.
* Instead, it relies on on the Satoshi client to securely connect
* to peers, validate blockchain data, and broadcast transactions
* for us. Although it was initially planned to cut the umbilical
* cord to the Satoshi client and implement independent networking,
* it has turned out to be an inconvenience worth having.
* Reimplementing all the networking code would be fraught with bugs,
* security holes, and possible blockchain forking. The reliance
* on Bitcoin-Qt right now is actually making Armory more secure!
*
* armoryd is a command-line program comparable to Bitcoin Core's
* bitcoind. armoryd allows users to use Armory functionality solely
* from a command line, write scripts that implement Armory
* functionality, etc. armoryd relies on a client/server model. If
* armoryd is not already running on a computer, the first instance
* will place armoryd in server mode. Once armoryd is running, users
* may send commands to the armoryd server via JSON. A second
* instance of armoryd may be used to send the commands, or any other
* JSON client may be used.
*
* Please note that Armory and armoryd should not be run at the same
* time!!! Any attempt to run both programs at the same time could
* lead to unpredictable behavior, including wallet and lockbox
* corruption.
*
* Upon startup, armoryd will attempt to load all wallets and
* lockboxes in the default Armory data directory or, if overridden
* by the "--datadir=X" argument, a user-defined directory.
*
* armoryd has access to all command line flags used by Armory. The
* following are some examples of how to run armoryd.
*
* --SERVER--
* python armoryd.py - Run an armoryd server on mainnet.
* python armoryd.py --testnet - Run an armoryd server on testnet.
* python armoryd.py --datadir=/home/areiner/Armory_Wallets - Run
* armoryd with wallets and lockboxes loaded from a non-standard
* location.
*
* --CLIENT--
* python armoryd.py getwalletinfo - Receive info about the mainnet
* wallet that is currently active on the armoryd server.
* python armoryd.py getarmorydinfo - Get information about the
* server version of armoryd that is currently running.
* python armoryd.py getarmoryfunctions - Get a list of functions
* available on the armoryd server.
* python armoryd.py watchwallet [email protected] watchCmd=remove -
* Stop sending e-mail notifications from a given e-mail address.
* python armoryd.py --testnet createustxtoaddress
* n3QJ7oiaDHBMxtN5bckLDLBr98zeufEkMv 10 - Create an unsigned
* transaction of 10 BTC to be sent to the given address on
* testnet.
*
* In order to run armoryd, the user must have bitcoind installed on
* the same computer as armoryd. As of June 2014, bitcoind can be
* downloaded in binary form for Windows and Linux, alongside
* Bitcoin Core downloads, while OS X users must build and install
* their own binaries. Go to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin for
* more information on how to download, build and install the
* bitcoind code. In addition, be sure to download the correct
* branch for the latest build. For example, to download the source
* code for v0.9.2, https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/tree/0.9.2 is
* the link to use, or, if using git, "0.9.2" is the correct branch.
*
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*
* Please take a moment to donate some BTC! 1ArmoryXcfq7TnCSuZa9fQjRYwJ4bkRKfv
*
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