Title: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: coinvader on March 18, 2024, 04:40:26 AM I want a exe tBTC wallet testnet3. Can someone make one?
Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: promise444c5 on March 18, 2024, 05:31:54 AM I don't really get your question...
If you mean an exe app that stores testnet btc, there are wallets that allow testnet btc mode like Electrum and Bitcoin core . You can just swithch to testnet mode by launching the exe in a testnet mode,in bitcoin core current installation using the GUI, the testnet is also installed along with your standard bitcoin core separately by default. If this seem not to be what you meant then elaborate more...... Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: coinvader on March 20, 2024, 06:36:30 AM I don't really get your question... If you mean an exe app that stores testnet btc, there are wallets that allow testnet btc mode like Electrum and Bitcoin core . You can just swithch to testnet mode by launching the exe in a testnet mode,in bitcoin core current installation using the GUI, the testnet is also installed along with your standard bitcoin core separately by default. If this seem not to be what you meant then elaborate more...... I know about those wallets i mean one that is dedicated to the testnet only the testnet. Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: nc50lc on March 20, 2024, 07:45:03 AM Why?
Without a valid reason, no one will think about creating a dedicated testnet wallet for you for free. If you're willing to pay (in bitcoins, not testnet coins), you can post it in the services board: /index.php?board=52.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0) What's the difference in using Bitcoin Core: bitcoin-qt --testnet? That should work if you need the whole testnet blockchain and a wallet. Otherwise, any other wallet that supports testnet will do. Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: LoyceV on March 20, 2024, 09:54:40 AM i mean one that is dedicated to the testnet only the testnet. The whole point of testnet is to test things that you can use in the real wallet later. Since it's open source, you can strip out anything related to the real wallet, but it's kinda pointless to do.Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: mocacinno on March 20, 2024, 10:09:15 AM if it's just a convenience type of thing, you could create a .bat (if you're running on windows) or an .sh (if you're running on linux/mac) to start core, electrum, sparrow, ... in testnet mode.
Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: punk.zink on March 20, 2024, 01:08:34 PM I know about those wallets i mean one that is dedicated to the testnet only the testnet. Why would you make it complicated, if you can actually get it in an easy way. Suppose you get testnet.exe the way you want, I don't think it will have any better usability than bitcoin-qt/bitcoind -testnet can provide. However, if you want to do a more complex experiment, which Bitcoin-qt might not be able to execute those commands, then I suggest you to use bitcoinjs-lib (in testnet network). Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: promise444c5 on March 20, 2024, 02:59:06 PM I know about those wallets i mean one that is dedicated to the testnet only the testnet. Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: ABCbits on March 21, 2024, 09:43:40 AM I don't really get your question... If you mean an exe app that stores testnet btc, there are wallets that allow testnet btc mode like Electrum and Bitcoin core . You can just swithch to testnet mode by launching the exe in a testnet mode,in bitcoin core current installation using the GUI, the testnet is also installed along with your standard bitcoin core separately by default. If this seem not to be what you meant then elaborate more...... I know about those wallets i mean one that is dedicated to the testnet only the testnet. If you don't mind Android wallet, check https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet_test (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet_test). Other than that, i don't know anyone else who bother create testnet-only version of their Bitcoin wallet sofrware. Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: coinvader on March 21, 2024, 03:32:35 PM Why? Without a valid reason, no one will think about creating a dedicated testnet wallet for you for free. If you're willing to pay (in bitcoins, not testnet coins), you can post it in the services board: /index.php?board=52.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0) What's the difference in using Bitcoin Core: bitcoin-qt --testnet? That should work if you need the whole testnet blockchain and a wallet. Otherwise, any other wallet that supports testnet will do. I saw the Bitcoin core has the testnet wallet option in it. I don't really get your question... If you mean an exe app that stores testnet btc, there are wallets that allow testnet btc mode like Electrum and Bitcoin core . You can just swithch to testnet mode by launching the exe in a testnet mode,in bitcoin core current installation using the GUI, the testnet is also installed along with your standard bitcoin core separately by default. If this seem not to be what you meant then elaborate more...... I know about those wallets i mean one that is dedicated to the testnet only the testnet. If you don't mind Android wallet, check https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet_test (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet_test). Other than that, i don't know anyone else who bother create testnet-only version of their Bitcoin wallet sofrware. I've got that wallet. I'm looking to separate the price of the testnet coins Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: nc50lc on March 22, 2024, 04:49:54 AM I've got that wallet. I'm looking to separate the price of the testnet coins Okay, so the actual use-case is to use a separate fiat-value which most wallets do is just stamp the value of mainnet to testnet.(which is reasonable considering testnet has no "real" price) Without questioning the rationale to that (I saw your other posts), it's quite doable by dirty-editing the price ticker APIs set by your favorite wallet. For example, in Electrum's "exchange_rate.py" script; editing any USD price class to an API that supports testnet should show you the testnet price when that ticker is selected. For example; from Bitpay's mainnet API to coinpaprika's testnet API: Code: class BitPay(ExchangeBase): Then, by selecting Bitpay in the GUI's menu: "Tools->Preferences->Fiat", Fiat Currency: "USD" Source: "Bitpay" It will show testnet price based from coinpaprika's API (link (https://api.coinpaprika.com/v1/tickers/tbtc-bitcoin-testnet)) instead (but will also apply to mainnet): https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/03/22/J7UMo.png If you really want it, edit the mentioned code and compile it yourself: github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/README.md#creating-binaries (http://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/README.md#creating-binaries) I run Electrum from source to test it as quickly as possible BTW, so I don't have a compiled binary. Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: ABCbits on March 22, 2024, 09:08:31 AM If you don't mind Android wallet, check https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet_test (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet_test). Other than that, i don't know anyone else who bother create testnet-only version of their Bitcoin wallet sofrware. I've got that wallet. I'm looking to separate the price of the testnet coins No wonder your question is unusual, you fall into XY Problem (https://xyproblem.info/). Title: Re: Can someone make a testnet BTC exe? Post by: coinvader on March 22, 2024, 10:05:26 AM I've got that wallet. I'm looking to separate the price of the testnet coins Okay, so the actual use-case is to use a separate fiat-value which most wallets do is just stamp the value of mainnet to testnet.(which is reasonable considering testnet has no "real" price) Without questioning the rationale to that (I saw your other posts), it's quite doable by dirty-editing the price ticker APIs set by your favorite wallet. For example, in Electrum's "exchange_rate.py" script; editing any USD price class to an API that supports testnet should show you the testnet price when that ticker is selected. For example; from Bitpay's mainnet API to coinpaprika's testnet API: Code: class BitPay(ExchangeBase): Then, by selecting Bitpay in the GUI's menu: "Tools->Preferences->Fiat", Fiat Currency: "USD" Source: "Bitpay" It will show testnet price based from coinpaprika's API (link (https://api.coinpaprika.com/v1/tickers/tbtc-bitcoin-testnet)) instead (but will also apply to mainnet): https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/03/22/J7UMo.png If you really want it, edit the mentioned code and compile it yourself: github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/README.md#creating-binaries (http://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/blob/master/README.md#creating-binaries) I run Electrum from source to test it as quickly as possible BTW, so I don't have a compiled binary. This is genius i didnt know coinpaprika had tBTC price from altquick.com thats what tBTC community needs. |