Antoine Poinsot ad8a034ed0
Merge #126: Spent coin detection fixes
5721ab0fdeb5927b4a53a90d4820e30d3dcfea6a qa: test spent coins are always marked as such (Antoine Poinsot)
478707df27f411c1ca983def07b6f804369a6e82 bitcoind: detect coins as spent even if they are unconfirmed (Antoine Poinsot)
8e7e46a52c74fbd2c14f3647e5395c5737153fb1 bitcoind: detect spent coins for send-to-self transactions (Antoine Poinsot)

Pull request description:

  There were a couple cases in which we would not detect a coin as spent:
  1. If the deposit transaction was still unconfirmed
  2. If the spend transaction did not contain any external output

  This comes with a functional test that will fail on master. It tests both above cases as well as many other.

  Fixes #125

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Liana

The missing safety net for your bitcoins.

About

Liana is a simple Bitcoin wallet that features a timelocked recovery path for all your coins. That is, your coins are spendable as with a regular wallet but a secondary key becomes available after a configurable period of time should the primary one not be accessible anymore.

Liana can be used for inheritance, where the owner of the coins is holding the primary key and the heir the secondary one. It can also be leveraged for recovery where a single person is holding both but different tradeoffs can be made between the backup(s) of the directly accessible and timelocked keys.

Liana is still under heavy development. Apart from the regular wallet features that are planned, we intend to implement the possibility to have multiple keys per spending path (multisig) as well as multiple timelocked paths (for instance for decaying multisigs). We also intend to switch to using Taproot as soon as possible, for enhanced privacy.

As such please consider Liana to be beta software.

Usage

As a Bitcoin wallet, Liana needs to be able to connect to the Bitcoin network. The software has been developed such as multiple ways to connect to the Bitcoin network may be available. However for now only the connection through bitcoind is implemented.

Therefore in order to use Liana you need to have Bitcoin Core running on your machine for the desired network. The bitcoind installation may be pruned (note this may affect block chain rescans) up to the maximum (around 550MB of blocks).

The minimum supported version of Bitcoin Core is 24.0. If you don't have Bitcoin Core installed on your machine yet, you can download it there.

Installing the software

TODO: download links

TODO: link to a longer-form document in the doc/ folder containing the different build methods.

Setting up a wallet

If you are using the GUI, you can just start the program. It will spawn an installer that will guide you through the process of setting up a new wallet.

If you are using the daemon, you will need to specify its configuration as a TOML file. There is a documented example of such a configuration file in the contrib/ folder. Then you can start the daemon like so:

lianad --conf /path/to/your/conf.toml

The script descriptor

MAKE SURE TO BACK UP YOUR DESCRIPTOR

In Bitcoin, the conditions for spending a certain amount of coins are expressed using a Script. In order to be able to recover your coins, you need to back up both:

  • The Script template, in the form of a standard Output Script Descriptor
  • The private key corresponding to the public key used in the Script

By so doing, any software that understands the Output Script Descriptor standard will be able to retrieve your coins. By using your private key you would then be able to sign a transaction spending them.

But without the descriptor you won't be able to recover from your backup. Note however it is simpler to have redundancy for your descriptor backup. A thief getting access to it will be able to learn your balance (and transaction history), but will not be able to steal your funds. Therefore you may afford a greater number of backups of your descriptor(s) and using less secure mediums than for storing your private key.

Using a wallet

You can use Liana just like a regular wallet. Just be aware that if you are using a relative timelock (the only type of timelocks supported for now), time starts ticking when you receive a payment. That is if you want the recovery path to never be available, all coins must be spent at least once every N blocks. (With N the configured value of the timelock.)

For now, only the Ledger and Specter DIY signing devices are supported. We may add the possibility to use Liana as a "hot" wallet in the future (i.e. with a private key directly on the laptop).

If you are using the GUI, it should be intuitive what menu to use depending on your intention. If it is not, bug report are very welcome so feel free to report it! :)

If you are using the daemon, you can use the liana-cli binary to send commands to it. It will need the path to the same configuration as the daemon. You can find a full documentation of the JSONRPC API exposed by lianad at doc/API.md. For instance:

$ liana-cli --conf ./testnet_config.toml getinfo
{
  "result": {
    "blockheight": 2406973,
    "descriptors": {
      "main": {
        "change_desc": "wsh(or_d(pk([92162c45]tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4WzTf9SsD6h7AH7oQEippXK2KP8qvhMMqFoNeN5YFVi7vRyeRSDGtgd2bPyMxUNmHui8t5yCgszxPPxMafu1VVzDpg9aruYW/1/*),and_v(v:pkh(tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4Wdgu2yfdmrce5g4fiH1ZLmKhewsnNKupbi4sxjH1ZVAorkBLWSkhsjhg8kiq8C4BrBjMy3SjAKDyDdbuvUa1ToAHbiR98js/1/*),older(2))))#5rx53ql7",
        "multi_desc": "wsh(or_d(pk([92162c45]tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4WzTf9SsD6h7AH7oQEippXK2KP8qvhMMqFoNeN5YFVi7vRyeRSDGtgd2bPyMxUNmHui8t5yCgszxPPxMafu1VVzDpg9aruYW/<0;1>/*),and_v(v:pkh(tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4Wdgu2yfdmrce5g4fiH1ZLmKhewsnNKupbi4sxjH1ZVAorkBLWSkhsjhg8kiq8C4BrBjMy3SjAKDyDdbuvUa1ToAHbiR98js/<0;1>/*),older(2))))#uact7s3g",
        "receive_desc": "wsh(or_d(pk([92162c45]tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4WzTf9SsD6h7AH7oQEippXK2KP8qvhMMqFoNeN5YFVi7vRyeRSDGtgd2bPyMxUNmHui8t5yCgszxPPxMafu1VVzDpg9aruYW/0/*),and_v(v:pkh(tpubD6NzVbkrYhZ4Wdgu2yfdmrce5g4fiH1ZLmKhewsnNKupbi4sxjH1ZVAorkBLWSkhsjhg8kiq8C4BrBjMy3SjAKDyDdbuvUa1ToAHbiR98js/0/*),older(2))))#d693mvvd"
      }
    },
    "network": "testnet",
    "rescan_progress": null,
    "sync": 1.0,
    "version": "0.1"
  }
}

Note also that you might connect the GUI to a running lianad. If the GUI detects a daemon is already running, it will plug to it and communicate through the JSONRPC API.

Wallet recovery

TODO: have a longer form document on recovery through the recovery path.

About the software project

Liana is an open source project. It is hosted at Github.

Contributions are very welcome. For guidelines, see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Liana is separated in two main components: the daemon and the Graphical User Interface.

Liana daemon

The daemon contains the core logic of the wallet. It is both a library (a Rust crate) that exposes a command interface and a standalone UNIX daemon that exposes a JSONRPC API through a Unix Domain Socket.

The code for the daemon can be found in the src/ folder at the root of this repository.

Liana GUI

The GUI contains both an installer that guides a user through setting up a Liana wallet, as well as a graphical interface to the daemon using the iced library.

The code for the GUI can be found in the gui/src/ folder.

License

Released under the BSD 3-Clause Licence. See the LICENCE file.

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A fork of https://github.com/wizardsardine/liana with removed loopback restrictions to allow connecting to a custom remote bitcoin core node
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