Alexander Hitrov
Alexander Hitrov
Yes, it does.  You can check with https://github.com/chainside/btcpy by downloading into e.g. PyCharm and open interactive console ```bash from btcpy.setup import setup,is_mainnet from...
and that's how you can modify script to actually check that plutus.txt will be filled  plutus.txt: ``` If you find a Bitcoin wallet...
@MagnusBane88 that is correct ``` Expected Output Every time this program checks the balance of a generated address, it will print the result to the user. If an empty wallet...
@MagnusBane88 correct, practically impossible. I just modified the code this way: 1) by adding my test wallet to the list 2) by modifying the function to always return hardcoded private...
@jowals you question doesn’t make sense - private key is the only proof that you’re the owner - that’s the main point of the math behind it
You can set this wallet address an the only one .pickle file in directory. But it needs testing depends on how wallet address (public key) was generated. It won’t really...
Check any .pickle file with text editor and you’ll understand what I’m talking about. I didn’t plan to invest my time into public keys generation technology
https://github.com/Isaacdelly/Plutus/issues/200#issuecomment-782858291
Previously there was a limitation for the number of IP addresses assigned. Now it seems disappeared, so we could actually remove this, thanks
You can do achieve by utilizing this endpoint. Really very slight code change is needed https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/api/#/en/iaas/20160918/Instance/InstanceAction