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Tool for translating and creating custom addresses for various cryptocurrencies

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Highly experimental, pure python tool for cryptocurrencies. Please notice that coins could change their protocols so make sure the coin parameters are not outdated.

INSTALLATION

Additional packages needed on Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install build-essential python3-setuptools python3-wheel python3-dev python3-pip

If you don't have Python 3, install it by following instructions from python.org. Supported Python versions are 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12. Then run (using pip for python 3) :

pip install multicrypto

The package contains below commands:

  1. sweepaddress - combines many inputs into one
  2. sendcrypto - creates raw transaction and send it to insight explorer api
  3. checkaddress - checks address balance using insight explorer api
  4. transaddress - translates address to different coin format (resulting address will have the same private key)
  5. transprivkey - translates WIF private key to different coin format
  6. genaddress - generates vanity address for given coin
  7. signmessage- signs message using ECDSA
  8. verifymessage - verify ECDSA signed message

USAGE

Before running any commands it is advised to disable shell history. For example on linux it should be enough to run:

unset HISTFILE

Run

  1. Combining many small inputs to larger ones.
sweepaddress --coin_symbol=<COIN SYMBOL> --address=<ADDRESS> --private_key=<PRIVATE KEY> --minimum_input_threshold=<INT> --maximum_input_threshold=<INT>

After mining some currency for longer period we could end up with address having a lot of small inputs. In such case it is very likely it will be not possible to send the funds in one transaction and it could be difficult to cope with. Let say for Zen Cash we have private key of the address which inputs we want to combine, but we want only combine inputs which are smaller than 0.1 ZEN:

sweepaddress -c ZEN -p KwDiDMtpksBAcfyHsVS5XzmirtyjKWSeaeM9U1QppugixMUeKMqp --maximum_input_threshold==10000000

This will create appropriate number of transactions (by default one transaction for each 200 inputs, you can override this value by setting parameter --batch_size, but setting it too high will result in too big transaction error), transaction fee will be set to default 0.00001 ZEN (you can override it using --fee parameter) and the funds will be sent back to original address (you can override the output address using --address parameter). 2. Sending funds:

sendcrypto --coin_symbol=<COIN_SYMBOL> --satoshis=<INT> --address=<ADDRESS> --private_key=<PRIVATE KEY> --minimum_input_threshold=<INT> --maximum_input_threshold=<INT>

Sending (P2PKH) 0.25 BTC to address 1BTC1NNjeiAmFqe2n1QJjkEa4aMyAhkpKG with default fee 10000 satoshis and only using inputs containing not more than 100000 satoshis:

sendcrypto -c BTC -s 25000000 -x 100000 -a 1BTC1NNjeiAmFqe2n1QJjkEa4aMyAhkpKG -p KwDiDMtpksBAcfyHsVS5XzmirtyjKWSeaeM9U1QppugixMUeKMqp

Sending (P2PSH) 0.0019 BTC on testnet to address 2NDN55zZ6BtStckQWnhGJejBdM5EaGcNn7h with fee 5000 satoshis (notice that both input address 2NAMu8JCTLXtTv2LRQktByt1EoKaJaVmDAj and unlocking script 5106519351935387 must be provided):

sendcrypto -a 2NDN55zZ6BtStckQWnhGJejBdM5EaGcNn7h -c TBTC -i 2NAMu8JCTLXtTv2LRQktByt1EoKaJaVmDAj -u 5106519351935387 -s 190000 -f 5000
  1. Listing address inputs with total amount:
checkaddress --coin_symbol=<COIN SYMBOL> --address=<ADDRESS> --minimum_input_threshold=<INT> --maximum_input_threshold=<INT>

For example:

checkaddress -c BTC -a 14YK4mzJGo5NKkNnmVJeuEAQftLt795Gec
  1. Translating address between coins:
transaddress --address=<ADDRESS> --input_symbol=<COIN SYMBOL> --output_symbol=<COIN SYMBOL>

For example to translate Bitcoin address 1BTC1NNjeiAmFqe2n1QJjkEa4aMyAhkpKG to Zcash address we enter:

transaddress -a 1BTC1NNjeiAmFqe2n1QJjkEa4aMyAhkpKG -i BTC -o ZEC
  1. Translating private key in wif format between coins
transprivkey --private_key=<PRIVATE_KEY> --output_symbol=<COIN SYMBOL>

For example to translate Bitcoin private key KwDiDMtpksBAcfyHsVS5XzmirtyjKWSeaeM9U1QppugixMUeKMqp to Zcash private key we enter:

transprivkey -p KwDiDMtpksBAcfyHsVS5XzmirtyjKWSeaeM9U1QppugixMUeKMqp -o ZEC
  1. Generating address with given pattern and corresponding private key:
genaddress --pattern=<PATTERN> --symbol=<COIN SYMBOL> --output_dir=<DIRECTORY TO STORE QR CODES>

For example if we want to create address with prefix t1aaaa for Zcash coin and save corresponding QR codes to /home/john directory we enter:

genaddress -p t1aaaa -s ZEC -d /home/john

To generate Bitcoin segwit address starting with 3BTC we enter:

genaddress -p 3BTC -s BTC -w
  1. Signing message proving ownership of an address:
signmessage --coin_symbol=<COIN SYMBOL> --private_key=<PRIVATE KEY> --message=<MESSAGE TO SIGN>

For example proving ownership of BTC address 1HCfFoucNXgYLvpcN2X4TwmUXJjGUMJ2hi:

signmessage -c BTC -p KzReaUKzSaGarrhFhjNMweTrpUx4gqX1KCMFSWJx9374kYNHpmSu -m "Hello World!"

will return: H7Ul0s8Za640duU2MhsifCX1H3Ma2NKRtLvtLYye6mFpZTW0fgXbM//bXq1yeXLHphXi8BUjtBsBHy0zrZjCYsQ=

  1. Verifying if signed message was created using private key of given address:
verifymessage --coin_symbol=<COIN SYMBOL> --address=<ADDRESS> --message=<MESSAGE> --signed_message=<SIGNED MESSAGE>

For example verifying if H7Ul0s8Za640duU2MhsifCX1H3Ma2NKRtLvtLYye6mFpZTW0fgXbM//bXq1yeXLHphXi8BUjtBsBHy0zrZjCYsQ= is signed Hello World! message by owner of BTC address 1HCfFoucNXgYLvpcN2X4TwmUXJjGUMJ2hi we run:

verifymessage -c BTC -a 1HCfFoucNXgYLvpcN2X4TwmUXJjGUMJ2hi -m "Hello World!" -s H7Ul0s8Za640duU2MhsifCX1H3Ma2NKRtLvtLYye6mFpZTW0fgXbM//bXq1yeXLHphXi8BUjtBsBHy0zrZjCYsQ=

Supported coins

Coin Symbol Address generation P2PKH transactions P2SH transactions
Bitcoin BTC Yes Yes Yes
BitcoinZ BTCZ Yes Yes Yes
Dash DASH Yes Yes Yes
Dogecoin DOGE Yes No No
Litecoin LTC Yes Yes Yes
Safecoin SAFE Yes Yes Yes
TENT TENT Yes Yes Yes
Smartcash SMART Yes No No
Zcash ZEC Yes Yes Yes
Zclassic ZCL Yes Yes Yes
Zeitcoin ZEIT Yes No No
Horizen ZEN Yes Yes Yes
Zero ZERO Yes Yes Yes

Tests

Install pytest, pytest-cov and tox packages:

pip install -r requirements_dev.txt

Run tests and check report htmlcov/index.html:

python -m pytest --cov=./ --cov-report=html

Adding new coin

  1. Add new entry in settings.py. Prefix bytes are usually defined in chainparams.cpp or base58.h files.

Exemplary for Zen we have:

'ZEN': {
    'name': 'zen cash',
    'address_prefix_bytes': b'\x20\x89',
    'secret_prefix_bytes': b'\x80',
    'script_prefix_bytes': b'\x1c\xbd',
    'params': {'check_block_at_height': True},
    'apis': [
        {'url': 'https://explorer.zensystem.io/insight-api-zen'}
    ]
}
  1. Update this readme with new supported coin and add appropriate tests
  2. Create pull request

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