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A signer and keystore daemon and library for cryptocurrency software development
This package is written because at the time no good solution seemed to exist for solving the following combined requirements and issues:
When installed with pip/setuptools, this package provides a Unix socket IPC server as crypto-dev-daemon
implementing the following web3 json-rpc methods:
The classes and packages provided are:
Keystore
interface, with a postgresql backend expecting sql schema as defined in ReferenceKeystore.schema
signTransaction
method expects an object implementing the Transaction
interface.Signer
, accepting a single argument of type Keystore
interface.This software is in alpha state.
Current version is 0.2.5
GPLv3
No responsibility assumed for any use of this software. You're on your own, as usual.
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A signer and keystore daemon and library for cryptocurrency software development
We found that crypto-dev-signer 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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