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Build and sign Bitcoin Taproot transactions.
npm install txbuilder
import { buildTx } from 'txbuilder';
const result = await buildTx({
privateKey: '0123456789abcdef...', // 64-char hex
publicKey: 'fedcba9876543210...', // 64-char hex (x-only)
txid: 'abc123...', // Input txid
vout: 0, // Input index
inputAmount: 100000, // Input satoshis
outputs: [
{ pubkey: 'dest123...', amount: 99000 }
]
});
console.log(result.hex); // Raw transaction hex
console.log(result.txid); // Transaction ID
console.log(result.address); // Sender's Taproot address
# Single output
txbuilder <privateKey> <publicKey> <txid> <vout> <inputAmount> <destPubkey> <destAmount>
# Multiple outputs
txbuilder <privkey> <pubkey> <txid> 0 100000 <dest1> 49000 <dest2> 49000
# Show help
txbuilder --help
Build and sign a Taproot transaction.
Options:
privateKey (string) - 64-char hex private key for signingpublicKey (string) - 64-char hex public key (x-only)txid (string) - Input transaction IDvout (number) - Input transaction output index (default: 0)inputAmount (number) - Input amount in satoshisoutputs (array) - Array of {pubkey, amount} objectsnetwork (string) - Network: mainnet, testnet, regtest (default: mainnet)verify (boolean) - Verify signature after signing (default: true)Returns: Promise<{hex, txid, address, txdata}>
Derive x-only public key from private key.
Generate Taproot (P2TR) address from public key.
MIT
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Build and sign Bitcoin Taproot transactions
The npm package btctx receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, btctx popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that btctx demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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