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May 05, 2014, 03:27:35 AM
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Guys,

Is it possible let say i have WALLET1(in my local PC/MAC/Cold storage) and WALLET2(a server which serves as a bitcoind)

Now can i run a bitcoin API on WALLET2 like ./bitcoind listtransactions that will return all transaction by WALLET1? Im planning to use WALLET1 for sending money while WALLET2 just on server generating BTC address for incoming payments. Is it possible?

Thanks,

Mike
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May 05, 2014, 04:56:32 AM
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Guys,

Is it possible let say i have WALLET1(in my local PC/MAC/Cold storage) and WALLET2(a server which serves as a bitcoind)

Now can i run a bitcoin API on WALLET2 like ./bitcoind listtransactions that will return all transaction by WALLET1? Im planning to use WALLET1 for sending money while WALLET2 just on server generating BTC address for incoming payments. Is it possible?

Thanks,

Mike

Hi,

seems wont be possible.

Another question. Is it possible to get all transaction that is categorize as send on litecoind API? listtransactions returns all both receive and send. Possible just  send?

Thanks,

Mike
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May 07, 2014, 09:05:33 AM
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seems wont be possible.
It is actually possible, just not easy as of bitcoind 0.9.

The keyword you're looking for is watch-only address/wallet, and you can achieve it today with a fair amount of work that involves multipe RPC calls to bitcoind.

The good news is that bitcoind 0.10 will support watch-only addresses out-of-the-box.
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