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THIS REPOSITORY COMES WITH ZERO GUARANTEES! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

GUI version of CLI multiwallet.

Seedpicker

Recieve

Send

Install

Telegram Community Chat Group

Ask Qs here: https://t.me/multiwallet

Pillow (for QR Codes)

Mac:

$ brew install libtiff libjpeg webp little-cms2

Ubuntu:

$ sudo apt-get install python3-dev python3-setuptools apt-get install libtiff5-dev libjpeg8-dev libopenjp2-7-dev zlib1g-dev libfreetype6-dev liblcms2-dev libwebp-dev tcl8.6-dev tk8.6-dev python3-tk libharfbuzz-dev libfribidi-dev libxcb1-dev

For more see instructions here

Multiwallet

Easy

Downloadable binary link here (MacOS only):
https://github.com/mflaxman/multiwallet/releases

Medium

$ pip3 install multiwallet
$ multiwallet_gui

Advanced

git clone https://github.com/mflaxman/multiwallet.git
cd multiwallet
python3 -m virtualenv .venv3
source .venv3/bin/activate
python3 setup.py develop
python3 multiwallet_gui/app.py 

Roadmap:

  • Add support for choosing other checksum words
  • Add detailed TX view (not just summary) to UI
  • Add QR encode on address verification
  • Add QR gifs
  • Add units (sats/BTC) toggle
  • Test/release on multiple OS
  • Better form handling/validation
  • Support arbitrary paths
  • Add libsec
  • Add webcam on receive/send for qrdecode
  • Sign binaries
  • Dark mode
  • Reproducible build

Maintainer Notes for Releases

Make a new release branch:

$ git checkout -b v0.x.x

Commit your changes, being sure to bump the version number in setup.py.

Basic tests:

$ black --check . && flake8 .

Make a downloadable MacOS binary to upload to GitHub:

$ ./make_macos_release.sh 

Go to GitHub release page and use tag version v0.x.x and target v0.x.x (target is the branch name which is independent of the tag). Write a title, description, and drag the binary from the previous step. Hit Publish release.

Update PyPI:

$ ./update_pypi.sh

Merge into main:

$ git checkout main
$ git merge v0.x.x

TODO: better to merge into main first?