diff --git a/.env b/.env index cb3bdfb..47454ee 100644 --- a/.env +++ b/.env @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ BLOCKPRODUCTIONDELAY=600 MINERENABLED=1 NBITS=1e0377ae PRIVKEY=cQ78Y7oUASnzbgK465VPug4CrfxJPe95ftsDqwMwTJU8j1NoY76C -MINETO=tb1qg0w2x4z0seppjrpp5e6q6c9sggu5qy4jxmdvvl +MINETO=tb1qhcuywsgshgs2ukv0ae2gw9egrfqx944qh6eurq SIGNETCHALLENGE=5121021dc5794f479c961e47fd3ec343ecd7bb43c3abb991fb1e104f1e2403019e5e7551ae # RPC Configuration RPCUSER=easepay-signet -RPCPASSWORD=2cdbbe44a6e91b2b39f0ac2bb0f67b4f$b57bc3759b99f1dc6c3c88f037cdd95151370c41246619a23a350abe4c4d36a0 +RPCPASSWORD=Beautifulgirl456 UACOMMENT=CustomSignet diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1a20056..a5aae32 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ If MINERENABLED=1 and not provided, it will be generated. If provided, PRIVKEY m 2. Navigate to the root of the repository directory. 3. Build the Docker image: -`docker build -it bitcoin-signet . ` +`docker build -t bitcoin-signet . ` ## 4. Running the docker Image build in Step 3: To run the image without hitting some gotcha moment, i find it imperative to explain in more details the approach i took that got me here, Especailly for those trying to run a custom signet for the very first time. This repository is built to be highly customizable, which means you can swap a lot of things out and replace with your own implementation and it would still work. but some things you need to do after building the image would almost always remain the same. diff --git a/gen-bitcoind-conf.sh b/gen-bitcoind-conf.sh index ffb96e9..9e97a82 100644 --- a/gen-bitcoind-conf.sh +++ b/gen-bitcoind-conf.sh @@ -40,6 +40,13 @@ rpcallowip=$RPCALLOWIP whitelist=$WHITELIST fallbackfee=0.0002" +# Add wallet auto-load configurations (outside of the [signet] section) +echo "wallet=easepay.wallet.hot.2.3.multisig" +echo "wallet=easepay.wallet.cold.first" +echo "wallet=easepay.wallet.cold.second" +echo "wallet=easepay.wallet.cold.third" + + if [[ "$ADDNODE" != "" ]]; then echo $ADDNODE | tr ',' '\n' | while read node; do echo "addnode=$node"