monero-python
LibreSelery
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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monero-python
- Would teaching myself Python be of any use to the Monero ecosystem?
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SECURITY UPDATE: monero-python 1.0.2
If anyone is using my monero Python module for output recognition, please upgrade immediately to version 1.0.2. It's available on PyPI and, of course, on Github.
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Can one wallet auto-forward to another wallet?
More like monero-wallet-rpc and a little Python, using this library for example.
- We're mature! monero-python 1.0 has been released!
- monero-python 0.99 is released, testers welcome!
- Want more places to spend your Monero? A proposal to generate more Monero app development video tutorials
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Help w/ View Keys & Python
I have a bot that I’ve written in python and I would like to extend it to watch a monero node, which I am running locally, for transactions using a private view key and then perform an action if a transaction occurs. I’ve looked through both the documentation and the sources for monero-python and I just can’t seem to figure out how to get it to use an existing viewkey. I can connect to my node and interact with the blockchain. I see how I can generate a new wallet and get its view key, but I just don’t see how I go about loading a view key so that I can use it to verify transactions using the viewkey I already have. Does anybody know how I would go about doing this? I would even settle for information about how to do this just with the json_rpc from the daemon, if that’s the best information someone knows (yes, I’ve read the docs, I’m clearly just looking right past the answer). I have read how to use `monero-wallet-cl` with `--generate-from-view-key`, but I’m hoping there’s a way for my bot to do this directly. Thanks for the help.
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Seeking advice to integrate monero payments.
If so, you'll want to use monero-python
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Fastest way to check a 25 word monero seed phrase?
If you know a transaction that was made with (or to) the wallet (like the withdrawal tx from an exchange), you can check the transaction pubkey against the seed you are checking to get an immediate result. You should be able to re-purpose monero-python for that.
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[Developers] Suggestions on some good cryptocurrency wallet APIs
No, not at this time Upvote: https://github.com/monero-ecosystem/monero-python/issues/73
LibreSelery
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Show HN: StackAid – fund 100s of open source dependencies with one subscription
We tried something similar in the past: https://github.com/protontypes/LibreSelery
Donation were distributed entirely through the CoinBase api by sending emails to each developer in the Git history.
I wonder how you will divide the money among the users. Giving money just to the project maintainers will not strengthen the community. Unfortunately, this is often exactly the area where support is needed to create sustainable open source in addition to fiscal support.
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A Free and Open Alternative to GitHub Sponsors
Include specific details for this request and/or documents to help partner marketing evaluate the request
Our open source community protontypes created a new concept for the funding of software development. We developed a command-line tool for CI that continuously distributes funding between project contributors and open source dependencies. After our first prototyping phase and evaluation, we have distributed around 3000€ between contributors of our own project and collected further requirements from multiple partners like the Debian project or GNU. By successfully applying the concept to our own development we have shown that a free and open alternative to GitHub Sponsors is possible.
As many of our partners need a Gitlab integration we are looking for a partnership to lift the prototype to an open, free and independent alternative to GitHub Sponsors that allows projects to switch to any git platform without losing the funding. We are willing to shift the major development repository to Gitlab as we think this will give the project more opportunities and flexibility in the long term. More information can be found here:
A Podcast about LiberSelery: https://podcast.sustainoss.org/63
Source code of LibreSelery: https://github.com/protontypes/LibreSelery
CI template for LibreSelery Integration on GitHub: https://github.com/protontypes/seleryaction
The initial Blog Post: https://protontypes.eu/blog/2020/09/02/launch-of-protontypes...
Potential due date:
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