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35 lines
1.3 KiB
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### SpendFrom ###
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Use the raw transactions API to send coins received on a particular
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address (or addresses).
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Depends on `jsonrpc`
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Usage:
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spendfrom.py --from=FROMADDRESS1[,FROMADDRESS2] --to=TOADDRESS --amount=amount \
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--fee=fee --datadir=/path/to/.bitcoin --testnet --dry_run
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With no arguments, outputs a list of amounts associated with addresses.
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With arguments, sends coins received by the `FROMADDRESS` addresses to the `TOADDRESS`.
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You may explictly specify how much fee to pay (a fee more than 1% of the amount
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will fail, though, to prevent bitcoin-losing accidents). Spendfrom may fail if
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it thinks the transaction would never be confirmed (if the amount being sent is
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too small, or if the transaction is too many bytes for the fee).
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If a change output needs to be created, the change will be sent to the last
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`FROMADDRESS` (if you specify just one `FROMADDRESS`, change will go back to it).
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If `--datadir` is not specified, the default datadir is used.
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The `--dry_run` option will just create and sign the the transaction and print
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the transaction data (as hexadecimal), instead of broadcasting it.
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If the transaction is created and broadcast successfully, a transaction id
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is printed.
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If this was a tool for end-users and not programmers, it would have much friendlier
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error-handling.
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