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# 18.1: Accessing Bitcoind with NodeJS
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## Set up Go
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First, install curl if you haven't already:
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```
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$ sudo apt install curl
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```
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Then, look at the [Go downloads page](https://golang.org/dl/) and get the link for the latest download:
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```
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$ curl -O https://dl.google.com/go/go1.14.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz
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```
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Once it finishes downloading, compare the hash of the download to the hash on the [Go downloads page](https://golang.org/dl/):
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```
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$ sha256sum go1.14.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz
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aed845e4185a0b2a3c3d5e1d0a35491702c55889192bb9c30e67a3de6849c067 /home/user1/go1.14.4.linux-amd64.tar.gz
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```
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The hashes should match. Now we can extract the tarball and install Go on our system:
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```
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$ tar xvf go1.12.5.linux-amd64.tar.gz
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$ sudo chown -R root:root ./go
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$ sudo mv go /usr/local
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```
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Now we need to create a Go path to specify our environment. Open the ```~/.profile``` file with an editor of your choice and add the following to the end of it:
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```
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export GOPATH=$HOME/work
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export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin:$GOPATH/bin
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```
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Then, refresh your profile:
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```
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$ source ~/.profile
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```
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Lastly, create the directory for your Go workspace:
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```
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$ mkdir $HOME/work
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```
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## Setup btcd rpcclient
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We will be using the rpcclient that comes with btcd, a Bitcoin implementation written in Go. We can use ```go get``` to download it:
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```
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$ go get github.com/btcsuite/btcd/rpcclient
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```
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To test that it works, navigate to the directory with the Bitcoin core examples:
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```
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$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/btcsuite/btcd/rpcclient/examples/bitcoincorehttp
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```
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Modify the ```main.go``` file and enter the details associated with your Bitcoin core setup:
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```
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Host: "localhost:18332",
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User: "bitcoinrpc",
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Pass: "d8340efbcd34e312044c8431c59c792c",
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```
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Now run:
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```
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$ go run main.go
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```
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You should see the block count printed:
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```
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2020/06/24 20:41:01 Block count: 1773552
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```
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### Print the latest block
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Leave the btcd directory and create a new Go project:
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```
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$ mkdir -p ~/work/src/myproject/bitcoin
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$ cd ~/work/src/myproject/bitcoin
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```
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In this directory, create a file called ```main.go``` and enter the following in it:
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```
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package main
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import (
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"log"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/rpcclient"
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)
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func main() {
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connCfg := &rpcclient.ConnConfig{
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Host: "localhost:18332",
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User: "bitcoinrpc",
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Pass: "431451790e3eee1913115b9dd2fbf0ac",
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HTTPPostMode: true,
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DisableTLS: true,
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}
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client, err := rpcclient.New(connCfg, nil)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer client.Shutdown()
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blockCount, err := client.GetBlockCount()
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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blockHash, err := client.GetBlockHash(blockCount)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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fmt.Printf("%d\n", blockCount)
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fmt.Printf("%s\n", blockHash.String())
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}
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```
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Make sure to change your username and password to those from your ```~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf``` file. When you run this:
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```
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$ go run main.go
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1773561
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00000000000000346bab4126f418a5820692c9a7de7ef79717bebfccebacad61
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```
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The latest block number along with its hash should be printed out.
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### Getting your wallet balance
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Since the btcd rpcclient is quite limited, we can't make a use the ```getwalletinfo``` functino, however we can get the balance of our wallet:
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```
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package main
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import (
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"log"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/rpcclient"
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)
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func main() {
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connCfg := &rpcclient.ConnConfig{
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Host: "localhost:18332",
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User: "bitcoinrpc",
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Pass: "431451790e3eee1913115b9dd2fbf0ac",
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HTTPPostMode: true,
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DisableTLS: true,
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}
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client, err := rpcclient.New(connCfg, nil)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer client.Shutdown()
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wallet, err := client.GetBalance("*")
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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fmt.Println(wallet)
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}
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```
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You should get an output similar to this:
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```
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0.000689 BTC
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```
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### Get amount received by an address
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We can retrieve the amount of Bitcoin received by a specific address:
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```
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package main
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import (
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"log"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/rpcclient"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg"
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)
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func main() {
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connCfg := &rpcclient.ConnConfig{
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Host: "localhost:18332",
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User: "bitcoinrpc",
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Pass: "431451790e3eee1913115b9dd2fbf0ac",
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HTTPPostMode: true,
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DisableTLS: true,
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}
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client, err := rpcclient.New(connCfg, nil)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer client.Shutdown()
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defaultNet := &chaincfg.TestNet3Params
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addr, err := btcutil.DecodeAddress("mpGpCMX6SuUimDZKiVViuhd7EGyVxkNnha", defaultNet)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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wallet, err := client.GetReceivedByAddress(addr)
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fmt.Println(wallet)
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}
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```
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The defaultNet variable is used to specify whether our Bitcoin node is on testnet or on mainnet.
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### Sending Bitcoin to an address
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```
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package main
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import (
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"log"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/rpcclient"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg"
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)
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func main() {
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connCfg := &rpcclient.ConnConfig{
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Host: "localhost:18332",
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User: "bitcoinrpc",
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Pass: "431451790e3eee1913115b9dd2fbf0ac",
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HTTPPostMode: true,
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DisableTLS: true,
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}
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client, err := rpcclient.New(connCfg, nil)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer client.Shutdown()
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defaultNet := &chaincfg.TestNet3Params
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addr, err := btcutil.DecodeAddress("n2eMqTT929pb1RDNuqEnxdaLau1rxy3efi", defaultNet)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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sent, err := client.SendToAddress(addr, btcutil.Amount(1e4))
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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fmt.Println(sent)
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}
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```
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This outputs the txid of the transaction.
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### Lookup a transaction
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```
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package main
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import (
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"log"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/rpcclient"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
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)
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func main() {
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connCfg := &rpcclient.ConnConfig{
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Host: "localhost:18332",
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User: "bitcoinrpc",
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Pass: "431451790e3eee1913115b9dd2fbf0ac",
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HTTPPostMode: true,
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DisableTLS: true,
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}
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client, err := rpcclient.New(connCfg, nil)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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defer client.Shutdown()
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chash, err := chainhash.NewHashFromStr("1661ce322c128e053b8ea8fcc22d17df680d2052983980e2281d692b9b4ab7df")
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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transactions, err := client.GetTransaction(chash)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(err)
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}
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fmt.Println(transactions)
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}
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```
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This prints out the details associated with a transaction, such as its amount and how many times it has been confirmed:
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```
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{
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"amount": 0.00100000,
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"confirmations": 4817,
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"blockhash": "000000006628870b0a8a66abea9cf0d4e815c491f079e3fa9e658a87b5dc863a",
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"blockindex": 117,
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"blocktime": 1591857418,
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"txid": "1661ce322c128e053b8ea8fcc22d17df680d2052983980e2281d692b9b4ab7df",
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"walletconflicts": [
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],
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"time": 1591857343,
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"timereceived": 1591857343,
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"bip125-replaceable": "no",
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"details": [
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{
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"address": "mpGpCMX6SuUimDZKiVViuhd7EGyVxkNnha",
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"category": "receive",
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"amount": 0.00100000,
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"label": "",
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"vout": 0
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}
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],
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"hex": "02000000000101e9e8c3bd057d54e73baadc60c166860163b0e7aa60cab33a03e89fb44321f8d5010000001716001435c2aa3fc09ea53c3e23925c5b2e93b9119b2568feffffff02a0860100000000001976a914600c8c6a4abb0a502ea4de01681fe4fa1ca7800688ac65ec1c000000000017a91425b920efb2fde1a0277d3df11d0fd7249e17cf8587024730440220403a863d312946aae3f3ef0a57206197bc67f71536fb5f4b9ca71a7e226b6dc50220329646cf786cfef79d60de3ef54f702ab1073694022f0618731902d926918c3e012103e6feac9d7a8ad1ac6b36fb4c91c1c9f7fff1e7f63f0340e5253a0e4478b7b13f41fd1a00"
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}
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```
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## Summary: Accessing Bitcoind with Node
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Although the btcd rpcclient is quite limited, we can still perform a lot of the main rpc commands in Go.
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}
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```
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### Get address balance
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### Get Amount Received by an Address
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A useful function when accepting Bitcoin is checking the balance of a specific address in your wallet. For example, if you were running an online store accepting Bitcoin, for each payment from a customer, you would generate a new address (as we did with ```getNewAddress``` function), show that address to the customer, then check the balance of the address after some time, to make sure the correct amount has been received:
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A useful function when accepting Bitcoin is checking the received Bitcoin of a specific address in your wallet. For example, if you were running an online store accepting Bitcoin, for each payment from a customer, you would generate a new address (as we did with ```getNewAddress``` function), show that address to the customer, then check the balance of the address after some time, to make sure the correct amount has been received:
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```
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agent.getReceivedByAddress('mpGpCMX6SuUimDZKiVViuhd7EGyVxkNnha', function (err, addressInfo) {
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* 17.4: Integrating Libwally and Scripts
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* 17.0: Talking to Lightningd with C
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* 18.0: Talking to Bitcoind with Other Languages
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* [18.1: Accessing Bitcoind with Go]
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* [18.1: Accessing Bitcoind with Go](18_1_Accessing_Bitcoind_with_Go.md)
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* [18.2: Accessing Bitcoind with Java](18_2_Accessing_Bitcoind_with_Java.md) — Needs Rewrite + Editing
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* [18.3: Accessing Bitcoind with Node JS](18_3_Accessing_Bitcoind_with_NodeJS.md) — Needs Rewrite + Editing
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* [18.3: Accessing Bitcoind with Node JS](18_3_Accessing_Bitcoind_with_NodeJS.md)
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* [18.4: Accessing Bitcoind with Python]
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* [18.5: Accessing Bitcoind with Rust]
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* [18.6: Accessing Bitcoind with Swift]
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