Bueno estoy probando ese en un servidor local me he tomado la libertad de hacer modificaciones el manual de instalacion es insuficiente para Ubuntu 11 y aqui pongo la instalacion correcta por si alguno quiero probarlo y no perder el tiempo.
sudo apt-get install python-dev python-all-dev
sudo apt-get install libqrencode-dev
Install the bundler rubygem, it will easily manage and compile all the other dependencies
$ sudo gem install bundler
Fork project if relevant
Check out sources with git
$ git clone
https://github.com/davout/bitcoin-central.gitGet into the sources directory
Register in github and add you SSH key to the system like say in:
https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keysAfter that exit of root and login again
$ cd bitcoin-central
Compile and install the required dependencies
$ bundle
Log-in to MySQL console and run the following commands. If you are installing a production machine you'll obviously need to pick different credentials. Update the config/database.yml file accordingly.
mysql -uroot -pHere_Your_Password
> CREATE DATABASE `bitcoin-bank_development`;
> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `bitcoin-bank_development`.* TO 'rails'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'rails';
Run a couple of rake tasks (omit the RAILS_ENV option if you're setting up a development environment, Rails will grab the database configuration in the config/database.yml file under the right section (development, test, or production)
$ rake
$ rake db:migrate
$ rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=production
Edit config/bitcoin.yml to be able to connect your instance to a bitcoin client, the config/bitcoin.yml file contents are self-explanatory, just add a production section if you're deploying on a production server.
You're good to go! Run the rails server
$ rails s
Your fresh instance should now be running on
http://localhost:3000/ !
Pero lo veo muy basico sin administracion de usuarios a no ser que lo hagas con MYSQL