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7b7cf21 commented regex (Ilya Kitaev)
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2facbe7 Wallet API : WalletManager::findWallets() added (Ilya Kitaev)
ec949c3 scripts for faster test wallets generation (Ilya Kitaev)
7f3d28f regenerated test wallets, basic functions got broken (Ilya Kitaev)
4327548 installing wallet_api header (Ilya Kitaev)
7ac1342 cmake: BUILD_TESTS as option explicitly; added missed dependency (Ilya Kitaev)
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d43ad22 all wallet dependencies merged to single static lib (Ilya Kitaev)
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ff52c67 i_wallet_callback: virtual dtor (Ilya Kitaev)
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53a97bd Wallet API: transaction history in progress (Ilya Kitaev)
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079fbd3 Wallet::createTransaction API introduced (Ilya Kitaev)
ee5bb17 Wallet::transfer() continued (Ilya Kitaev)
c37c856 Wallet::transfer in progress (Ilya Kitaev)
830c19c Wallet::refresh + tests (Ilya Kitaev)
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8790904 - testnet option added to api; (Ilya Kitaev)
2cce329 wallet2::store() implemented within wallet2::store_to (Ilya Kitaev)
d608647 WalletManager::findWallets: searching by "keys" files instead of "address.txt" files (Ilya Kitaev)
ca61153 Wallet: payment id and integrated address (Ilya Kitaev)
23cbf6f PendingTransactionImpl: pointer->reference (Ilya Kitaev)
c1d9e7c commented regex (Ilya Kitaev)
563baf1 Typo fixed (Ilya Kitaev)
2efec04 Wallet::createTransaction: added mixin_count param (Ilya Kitaev)
85a6322 double/string to monero integer convertion methods (Ilya Kitaev)
e7d8f2a wallet::default_mixin exposed to public interface as Wallet::setDefaultMixin, Wallet::defaultMixin; wallet::create_transaction_2 used in Wallet::createTransaction (Ilya Kitaev)
a537489 Wallet::filename, Wallet::keysFilename, tests for move wallet (Ilya Kitaev)
a1eddcd removed unused "using" (Ilya Kitaev)
8390bfa Wallet API : WalletManager::findWallets() added (Ilya Kitaev)
44cc0ef scripts for faster test wallets generation (Ilya Kitaev)
2060bfe regenerated test wallets, basic functions got broken (Ilya Kitaev)
dbc0b03 installing wallet_api header (Ilya Kitaev)
653c7e3 cmake: BUILD_TESTS as option explicitly; added missed dependency (Ilya Kitaev)
ef9a74c cmake libutils dependency added (Ilya Kitaev)
191cb59 all wallet dependencies merged to single static lib (Ilya Kitaev)
91eeeb8 WalletListener::moneyReceived test (Ilya Kitaev)
64348a2 WalletListener::moneySpent test (Ilya Kitaev)
060bb62 WalletListener::moneySpent(), WalletListener::moneyReceived() (Ilya Kitaev)
214014c i_wallet_callback: virtual dtor (Ilya Kitaev)
3745770 started WalletListener (Ilya Kitaev)
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12345d3 api implementation splitted over separate files (Ilya Kitaev)
60508e6 TransactionInfo / TransactionHistory APIs design (Ilya Kitaev)
951f3b5 Wallet::createTransaction API introduced (Ilya Kitaev)
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9cdf0b7 "testnet" is default parameter (Ilya Kitaev)
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8df820b - testnet option added to api; (Ilya Kitaev)
94eaeb5 wallet2::store() implemented within wallet2::store_to (Ilya Kitaev)
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Monero

Copyright (c) 2014-2016, The Monero Project

Development Resources

Web: getmonero.org
Forum: forum.getmonero.org
Mail: dev@getmonero.org
Github (staging): https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero
Github (development): http://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/tree/development
IRC: #monero-dev on Freenode

Introduction

Monero is a private, secure, untraceable currency. You are your bank, you control your funds, and nobody can trace your transfers unless you decide so.

Privacy: Monero uses a cryptographically sound system to allow you to send and receive funds without your transactions being easily revealed on the blockchain (the ledger of transactions that everyone has). This ensures that your purchases, receipts, and all transfers remain absolutely private by default.

Security: Using the power of a distributed peer-to-peer consensus network, every transaction on the network is cryptographically secured. Individual wallets have a 24 word mnemonic seed that is only displayed once, and can be written down to backup the wallet. Wallet files are encrypted with a passphrase to ensure they are useless if stolen.

Untraceability: By taking advantage of ring signatures, a special property of a certain type of cryptography, Monero is able to ensure that transactions are not only untraceable, but have an optional measure of ambiguity that ensures that transactions cannot easily be tied back to an individual user or computer.

About this Project

This is the core implementation of Monero. It is open source and completely free to use without restrictions, except for those specified in the license agreement below. There are no restrictions on anyone creating an alternative implementation of Monero that uses the protocol and network in a compatible manner.

As with many development projects, the repository on Github is considered to be the "staging" area for the latest changes. Before changes are merged into that branch on the main repository, they are tested by individual developers, committed to the "development" branch, and then subsequently tested by contributors who focus on thorough testing and code reviews. That having been said, the repository should be carefully considered before using it in a production environment, unless there is a patch in the repository for a particular show-stopping issue you are experiencing. It is generally a better idea to use a tagged release for stability.

Anyone is welcome to contribute to Monero. If you have a fix or code change, feel free to submit is as a pull request directly to the "development" branch. In cases where the change is relatively small or does not affect other parts of the codebase it may be merged in immediately by any one of the collaborators. On the other hand, if the change is particularly large or complex, it is expected that it will be discussed at length either well in advance of the pull request being submitted, or even directly on the pull request.

Supporting the Project

Monero development can be supported directly through donations.

Both Monero and Bitcoin donations can be made to donate.getmonero.org if using a client that supports the OpenAlias standard

The Monero donation address is: 44AFFq5kSiGBoZ4NMDwYtN18obc8AemS33DBLWs3H7otXft3XjrpDtQGv7SqSsaBYBb98uNbr2VBBEt7f2wfn3RVGQBEP3A (viewkey: f359631075708155cc3d92a32b75a7d02a5dcf27756707b47a2b31b21c389501)

The Bitcoin donation address is: 1KTexdemPdxSBcG55heUuTjDRYqbC5ZL8H

Core development funding and/or some supporting services are also graciously provided by sponsors:

MyMonero Kitware Dome9 Araxis JetBrains Navicat

There are also several mining pools that kindly donate a portion of their fees, a list of them can be found on our Bitcointalk post.

License

Copyright (c) 2014-2016, The Monero Project

All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

  1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

  2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

  3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.

THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

Parts of the project are originally copyright (c) 2012-2013 The Cryptonote developers

Compiling Monero

Overview:

Dependencies: GCC 4.7.3 or later, CMake 3.0.0 or later, libunbound 1.4.16 or later (note: Unbound is not a dependency, libunbound is), libevent 2.0 or later, libgtest 1.5 or later, and Boost 1.53 or later (except 1.54, more details here), BerkeleyDB 4.8 or later (note: on Ubuntu this means installing libdb-dev and libdb++-dev). Static Build Additional Dependencies: ldns 1.6.17 or later, expat 1.1 or later, bison or yacc

Basic Process:

  • Install the dependencies (see below for more detailed instructions for your OS)
  • To build, change to the root of the source code directory, and run make. Please note that Windows systems follow a slightly different process, outlined below.
  • The resulting executables can be found in build/release/bin or build/debug/bin, depending on what you're building.

Advanced options:

  • Parallel build: run make -j<number of threads> instead of make.
  • Statically linked release build: run make release-static.
  • Debug build: run make debug.
  • Test suite: run make release-test to run tests in addition to building. Running make debug-test will do the same to the debug version.

Makefile Targets for Static Builds:

For static builds there are a number of Makefile targets to make the build process easier.

  • make release-static-win64 builds statically for 64-bit Windows systems
  • make release-static-win32 builds statically for 32-bit Windows systems
  • make release-static-64 the default, builds statically for 64-bit non-Windows systems
  • make release-static-32 builds statically for 32-bit non-Windows systems
  • make release-static-arm6 builds statically for ARMv6 devices, such as the Raspberry Pi

On Linux:

The instructions above should provide enough detail.

On OS X:

Basic Process:

The project can be built from scratch by following instructions for Unix and Linux above.

Alternate Process:

Alternatively, it can be built in an easier and more automated fashion using Homebrew:

  • Ensure Homebrew is installed, it can be found at http://brew.sh
  • Add the repository to brew: brew tap sammy007/cryptonight
  • Build Monero: brew install bitmonero --build-from-source

On Windows:

Dependencies: mingw-w64, msys2, CMake 3.0.0 or later, libunbound 1.4.16 or later (note: Unbound is not a dependency, libunbound is), and Boost 1.53 or 1.55 (except 1.54, more details here), BerkeleyDB 4.8 or later (note: on Ubuntu this means installing libdb-dev and libdb++-dev).

Preparing the Build Environment

  • Download the MSYS2 installer, 64-bit or 32-bit as needed, and run it.
  • Use the shortcut associated with your architecture to launch the MSYS2 environment. On 64-bit systems that would be the MinGW-w64 Win64 Shell shortcut. Note that if you are running 64-bit Windows, you will have both 64-bit and 32-bit environments.
  • Update the packages in your MSYS2 install:
pacman -Sy
pacman -Su --ignoregroup base
pacman -Su
  • For those of you already familiar with pacman, you can run the normal pacman -Syu to update, but you may get errors and need to restart MSYS2 if pacman's dependencies are updated.
  • Install dependencies: pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc make mingw-w64-x86_64-cmake mingw-w64-x86_64-unbound mingw-w64-x86_64-boost
  • If you are planning to build statically you will also need to install: pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-ldns mingw-w64-x86_64-expat (note that these are likely already installed by the unbound dependency installation above)

Building

  • From the root of the source code directory run:
mkdir build
cd build
  • If you are on a 64-bit system, run:
cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -D ARCH="x86-64" -D BUILD_64=ON -D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../cmake/64-bit-toolchain.cmake -D MSYS2_FOLDER=c:/msys64 ..
  • If you are on a 32-bit system, run:
cmake -G "MSYS Makefiles" -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -D ARCH="i686" -D BUILD_64=OFF -D CMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=../cmake/32-bit-toolchain.cmake -D MSYS2_FOLDER=c:/msys32 ..
  • You can now run make to have it build
  • The resulting executables can be found in build/release/bin or build/debug/bin, depending on what you're building.

If you installed MSYS2 in a folder other than c:/msys64, make the appropriate substitution above.

Advanced options:

  • Parallel build: run make -j<number of threads> instead of make.
  • Statically linked release build: run make release-static.
  • Debug build: run make debug.
  • Test suite: run make release-test to run tests in addition to building. Running make debug-test will do the same to the debug version.

On FreeBSD:

The project can be built from scratch by following instructions for Unix and Linux above.

We expect to add Monero into the ports tree in the near future, which will aid in managing installations using ports or packages.

On OpenBSD:

This has been tested on OpenBSD 5.8.

You will need to add a few packages to your system. pkg_add db cmake gcc gcc-libs g++ miniupnpc gtest.

The doxygen and graphviz packages are optional and require the xbase set.

The Boost package has a bug that will prevent librpc.a from building correctly. In order to fix this, you will have to Build boost yourself from scratch. Follow the directions here (under "Building Boost"): https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-openbsd.md

You will have to add the serialization, date_time, and regex modules to Boost when building as they are needed by Monero.

To build: env CC=egcc CXX=eg++ CPP=ecpp DEVELOPER_LOCAL_TOOLS=1 BOOST_ROOT=/path/to/the/boost/you/built make release-static-64

Building Documentation

Monero developer documentation uses Doxygen, and is currently a work-in-progress.

Dependencies: Doxygen 1.8.0 or later, Graphviz 2.28 or later (optional).

  • To build, change to the root of the source code directory, and run doxygen Doxyfile
  • If you have installed Graphviz, you can also generate in-doc diagrams by instead running HAVE_DOT=YES doxygen Doxyfile
  • The output will be built in doc/html/

Running bitmonerod

The build places the binary in bin/ sub-directory within the build directory from which cmake was invoked (repository root by default). To run in foreground:

./bin/bitmonerod

To run in background:

./bin/bitmonerod --log-file bitmonerod.log --detach

To list all available options, run ./bin/bitmonerod --help. Options can be specified either on the command line or in a configuration file passed by the --config-file argument. To specify an option in the configuration file, add a line with the syntax argumentname=value, where argumentname is the name of the argument without any dashes, for example log-level=1.

Internationalization

See README.i18n

Using Tor

While Monero isn't made to integrate with Tor, it can be used wrapped with torsocks, if you add --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 to the bitmonerod command line. You also want to set DNS requests to go over TCP, so they'll be routed through Tor, by setting DNS_PUBLIC=tcp. You may also disable IGD (UPnP port forwarding negotiation), which is pointless with Tor. To allow local connections from the wallet, add TORSOCKS_ALLOW_INBOUND=1. Example:

DNS_PUBLIC=tcp TORSOCKS_ALLOW_INBOUND=1 torsocks bitmonerod --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --no-igd

TAILS ships with a very restrictive set of firewall rules. Therefore, you need to add a rule to allow this connection too, in addition to telling torsocks to allow inbound connections. Full example:

sudo iptables -I OUTPUT 2 -p tcp -d 127.0.0.1 -m tcp --dport 18081 -j ACCEPT

DNS_PUBLIC=tcp TORSOCKS_ALLOW_INBOUND=1 torsocks ./bitmonerod --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --no-igd --rpc-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 --data-dir /home/amnesia/Persistent/your/directory/to/the/blockchain

./simplewallet

Using readline

While bitmonerod and simplewallet do not use readline directly, most of the functionality can be obtained by running them via rlwrap. This allows command recall, edit capabilities, etc. It does not give autocompletion without an extra completion file, however. To use rlwrap, simply prepend "rlwrap " to the command line, eg: rlwrap bin/simplewallet --wallet-file /path/to/wallet