Clarification: the proposed ONLINE (OBELISK) commands in my patch are
ONLINE (OBELISK)
BLOCKCHAIN QUERIES
balance Show balance of a Bitcoin address
in satoshis.
fetch-block-header Fetch raw block header.
fetch-last-height Fetch the last block height.
fetch-stealth Fetch a stealth information using a
network connection to
make requests against the obelisk load
balancer backend.
fetch-transaction Fetch a raw transaction using a
network connection to
make requests against the obelisk load
balancer backend.
fetch-transaction-index Fetch block height and index in
block of transaction.
get-utxo Get enough unspent transaction
outputs from a given set of
addresses to pay a given number of satoshis
history Get list of output points, values,
and their spends for an
address. grep can filter for just
unspent outputs which can
be fed into mktx.
validtx Validate a transaction.
On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Thomas Hartman
<thomas@???>wrote:
> As an aside, I have been playing with bitcore insight, and I another thing
> I am interested in doing is adding an
>
> ONLINE (INSIGHT)
>
> set of commands that duplicates the existing
>
> ONLINE (OBELISK)
>
> commands where possible.
>
> IIUC, currently the only thing missing from insight is fetch-stealth.
>
> Actually, I'm starting to wonder if darkwallet can run on top of bitcore
> insight.
>
> Javascript isn't as fast as c, but it's a heck of a lot more maintainable
> in my view.
>
>
> On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Thomas Hartman <
> thomas@???> wrote:
>
>> https://github.com/spesmilo/sx/pull/78
>>
>> I hope this can be merged.
>>
>> I applied the patch to develop branch, but I think it's probably
>> compatible with master.
>>
>> Clean separation between offline commands (not requiring connetion to
>> obelisk), and online commands, which talk to the blockchain.
>>
>> This paves the path to future enhancements I have in mind, such as
>> separating between "watching" type commands and "signing" type commands,
>> following the electrum model. The end goal is to have a clean, user
>> friendly, command line based bip32 based wallet which cleanly splits
>> watching and signing functionality, and therefore can be used in high
>> security contexts just like electrum and armory.
>>
>> Meanwhile, fun learning python and git flow :)
>>
>
>