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Yes, just from Specter settings Bitcoin Core tab, turn off auto detect, and enter your RPC username and password, and put the node's local IP in the host field. |
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You can also us an ssh tunnel to make it look like the bitcoin core node is localhost like so:
Then Specter will just find it automatically. |
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If I put desktop Specter on laptop and then connect to RaspberryPi, do I still connect the cold wallet to the Pi or the Laptop for adding to Specter |
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I have it set it up like this connecting to a node in a Pi 4 with Umbrel, however, for some reasons my Spectre Desktop app although connected successfully to the node and showing the funds I don't see those funds on my node wallet. |
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… On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 1:09 AM jdelgadoesteban ***@***.***> wrote:
I have it set it up like this connecting to a node in a Pi 4 with Umbrel,
however, for some reasons my Spectre Desktop app although connected
successfully to the node and showing the funds I don't see those funds on
my node wallet.
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Is it possible to have Specter installed on my main computer and have it connect to a full node on my RaspberryPi?
They are on the same local network.
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