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icewallet

v1.1.3

Published

Cold storage enabled command line bitcoin wallet based on bitpay's bitcore

Readme

IceWallet

Cold storage enabled command line bitcoin wallet based on bitpay's bitcore ##Setup To use as a cold storage wallet you will need familiarity with the command line and two computers (if you just want to try it out skip to usage)

  1. Your main computer
  2. A small inexpensive computer, preferably with no wifi, such as raspberry pi zero

Usage

Command Line

Creating or importing a wallet

  1. install on both computers

    npm install icewallet -g

  2. disconnect the cold storage computer from the internet

  3. create a new private wallet on the cold storage computer and follow the instructions

    iwpriv new

  4. after its created, select the option to print the public key

  5. create a new public wallet on your main computer and follow the instructions (it will ask for the public key from the previous step)

    iwpub new

thats it, now you have a cold storage wallet

Withdraw from cold storage

  1. open the public wallet on your main computer

    iwpub open

  2. select "Initiate Withdraw" from the menu

  3. choose a path to your usb flash drive

  4. unmount the flash drive then insert it into the cold storage computer

  5. open the private wallet then select "Sign Transaction" from the menu

    iwpriv open

  6. choose an export path on the flash drive

  7. unmount the flash drive and put it back into the main computer

  8. open the public wallet wallet and choose "Complete Withdraw" from the menu

    iwpub open

Deposit to cold storage

  1. open the private wallet on the cold storage computer and select deposit from the menu

    iwpriv open

  2. scan the QR code or copy down the address on the wallet you are sending funds from