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@d11k-ts/bitcoin

v0.1.5

Published

bitcoin module for d11k chain

Downloads

11

Readme

@d11k-ts/bitcoin

Modules

  • client - Client for communicating with Bitcoin using BIP39 , bitcoinjs-lib and WIF
  • types - TypeScript type definitions based on @d11k-ts/client and @d11k-ts/utils
  • utils - Utitilies for using haskoin and sochain endpoints in Bitcoin client

Installation

yarn add @d11k-ts/bitcoin

Following dependencies have to be installed into your project. These are not included in @d11k-ts/bitcoin.

yarn add axios@^0.27.2 coinselect

Service Providers

This package uses the following service providers:

| Function | Service | Notes | |-------------------------------|-------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Balances | Sochain | https://chain.so/api/v2#get-balance | | Transaction history | Sochain | https://chain.so/api/v2#get-display-data-address, https://chain.so/api/v2#get-tx | | Transaction details by hash | Sochain | https://chain.so/api/v2#get-tx | | Transaction fees | Bitgo | https://app.bitgo.com/docs/#operation/v2.tx.getfeeestimate | | Transaction broadcast / utxos | Sochain / Haskoin | https://chain.so/api/v2#send-transaction, https://haskoin.ninerealms.com/btc | | Explorer | Blockstream | https://blockstream.info |

Sochain API rate limits: https://chain.so/api/v2#rate-limits (300 requests/minute)

Bitgo API rate limits: https://app.bitgo.com/docs/#section/Rate-Limiting (10 requests/second)

Haskoin API : https://haskoin.ninerealms.com/btc

Documentation : Basic Usage Example

Connect wallet to new BitcoinClient

  • Create new Bitcoin client
  • Network default is Mainnet
//Imports
import {BTC_DECIMAL, BitcoinClient} from '@d11k-ts/bitcoin'
import {Network} from '@d11k-ts/client'
import {AssetBTC, assetAmount, assetToBase, baseToAsset} from '@d11k-ts/utils'

// Connect wallet to new btc client 
const connectWallet = async () => {
  let phrase = "phrase"
  // Mainnet
  const btcClient = new BitcoinClient({phrase})
  // testnet
  // const bnbClient = new BitcoinClient({ phrase, network: Network.Testnet })
  let address = btcClient.getAddress()
  console.log(`Asset Address is: ${address}`)

  let balances = await btcClient.getBalance(address, [AssetBTC])
  try {
    let assetAmount = (baseToAsset(balances[0].amount)).amount()
    console.log(`Asset address balance: ${assetAmount}`)
  } catch (error) {
    console.log('Address has no balance')
  }
}

Transfer btc using BitcoinClient

  • Default feeRate is fast
  • Create new BitcoinClient instance
  • Convert amount to transfer to base amount
  • Build transaction
  • Returns txHash as string
const transfer = async () => {
  // First initiate BitcoinClient
  let amountToTransfer = 0.0001
  let recipient = 'insert address'
  let amount = assetToBase(assetAmount(amountToTransfer, BTC_DECIMAL))
  try {
    const txid = await btcClient.transfer({
      asset: AssetBTC,
      recipient: recipient,
      amount: amount,
      memo: "payment"         // optional
    })
    console.log(`Amount: ${amount.amount().toString()} ${AssetBTC.symbol} Transaction id: ${txid}`)
  } catch (error) {
    console.log(`Transfer failed ${error}`)
  }
}

Transfer by setting feeRate

  • Build transaction using parameters
  • Set feeRate in transaction parameters Or use getFeeRates()
//Returns FeeRates > this allows for dynamic feeRate adjustment on selection
const {fast, fastest, average} = await btcClient.getFeeRates()

try {
  const txid = await btcClient.transfer({
    'asset': AssetBTC,
    'recipient': recipient,
    'amount': amount,
    'memo': "test transfer",        // optional
    feeRate: fast
  })
  console.log(`Amount ${baseToAsset(amount).amount()} ${AssetBTC.symbol} Transaction id ${txid}`)
} catch (error) {
  console.log(`Transfer failed ${error}`)
}

Get Fees & FeeRates estimations

//Get Fees - returns FeeOption & fee in BaseAmount 
` Fees Fast: 0.00001 Fastest: 0.0000468 Average: 0.00001 `
try {
  const {fast, fastest, average} = await btcClient.getFees()
  console.log(`Fees Fast: ${baseToAsset(fast).amount()} Fastest: ${baseToAsset(fastest).amount()} Average: ${baseToAsset(average).amount()}`)

} catch (error) {
  console.log(error)
}

//Get FeeRates - returns FeeOption & rate  
` Fast: 12, Fastest 60, Average: 6 `

try {
  const {fast, fastest, average} = await btcClient.getFeeRates()
  console.log(`Fast: ${fast}, Fastest ${fastest}, Average: ${average}`)

} catch (error) {
  console.log(error)
}

Get transaction data

  • Create new BitcoinClient instance
  • Call getTransaction(hash) returns hashDetails
const transactionData = async () => {
  let hash = "txhash string"
  try {
    const txData = await btcClient.getTransactionData(hash)
    console.log(`From ${JSON.stringify(txData)}`)

  } catch (error) {
    console.log(`Error: ${error}`)
  }
}

Get Transaction History

  • Create new Binance-beaconClient instance
  • Call getTransactions(address) returns list of transactions (if any)
const transactionHistory = async () => {
  // Retrieve transaction history for a set address
  // txHistoryParams > address, offset, startTime, asset?
  try {
    const txHistory = await btcClient.getTransactions({address: Address, limit: 4})
    console.log(`Found ${txHistory.total.toString()}`)
    txHistory.txs.forEach(tx => console.log(tx))

  } catch (error) {
    console.log(`Error: ${error}`)
  }
}

Example Code

For sample code check out example test case in ./examples/test.ts