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<div style="width:35em;margin-left:5em;">
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<h2>Electrum for Android</h2>
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This page explains how to install Electrum on Android devices.<br/><br/>
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Please note that Electrum is not distributed as a binary package, but
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as python source code; this gives users the possibility to see what
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the code is doing, and to check that it does not contain malware. The
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downside is that installation is slightly more complicated than
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downloading an app on the Android market, but it remains very
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simple. <br/><br/>
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It is possible to print this page on paper and to install everything from
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QR codes. If you encounter problems, you may find help at
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<a href="http://maketecheasier.com/install-applications-without-the-market/2011/01/28">
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this link</a>.
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<h3>1. Download and install Google Scripting Layer for Android</h3>
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You can get
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it <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/wiki/Unofficial">here</a>,
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or by scanning the following qr code: <br/>
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<img src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=qr&chs=150x150&chld=L&choe=UTF-8&chl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mithril.com.au%2Fandroid%2Fsl4a_r5x.apk"
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/>
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<h3>2. Download and install Python for Android</h3>
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You can get
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it <a href="http://code.google.com/p/python-for-android/downloads/detail?name=PythonForAndroid_r5.apk">here</a>,
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or by scanning the following qr code: <br/>
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<img src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=qr&chs=200x200&chld=L&choe=UTF-8&chl=http%3A%2F%2Fpython-for-android.googlecode.com%2Ffiles%2FPythonForAndroid_r5.apk"/>
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<br/>
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Once you have installed the apk, launch the Python for Android application and click 'install'
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<h3>3. Download the Electrum install script</h3>
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Download <a href="e4a_install.py">e4a_install.py</a> and install it in your sl4a/scripts directory.
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You can do it manually, or from QR code, as follows:
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<pre>
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1. Launch SL4A.
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2. Press the Menu button.
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3. Tap Add.
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4. Tap Scan Barcode.
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5. Scan the following QRcode:
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<img src="http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=qr&chs=300x300&chld=L&choe=UTF-8&chl=e4a_install.py%0Aimport+urllib%2C+zipfile%2C+os%0Ap%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fecdsa.org%2Felectrum%2Fe4a%22%0An%3D%22Electrum-0.43d%22%0Anz%3Dn%2B%22.zip%22%0Aurllib.urlretrieve(p%2Cnz)%0Azipfile.ZipFile(nz).extractall()%0Aos.rename(n%2C'scripts%2F'%2Bn)"
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/>
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<pre>This will install a script named e4a_install.py</pre>
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<h3>4. Download and install Electrum</h3>
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<pre>
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1. Tap e4a_install.py: it will download and install a directory named "Electrum-0.43d"
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2. To launch Electrum, visit the "Electrum-0.43d" directory and tap 'electrum4a.py'
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</pre>
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</html>
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Here is how to sign a transaction with an offline Electrum wallet.
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1. With your online (seedless) wallet, create the transaction using 'mktx':
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./electrum -w seedless_wallet mktx 1Cpf9zb5Rm5Z5qmmGezn6ERxFWvwuZ6UCx 0.1
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{
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"complete": false,
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"hex": "01000000015a92850cc5dc7bb7c1a711c1ce0c1658596c085d49c17fce68c641cce0bdd188010000004801ff45fe197f1a7a7779f58690c3100364d7ce596bf47bb52e88e617e22940bf54a8f139194652584b0d357eb95defb8b4911b0a53118b8afecb96aedb1334e772df350901002800ffffffff02b1f0f65d000000001976a9147ea19cc36d846e2ce81762def3cb9299bed0847188ac80969800000000001976a91451e814c0f7637ba9a59bc11628337a2df6559a5088ac00000000"
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}
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Electrum returns an unsigned transaction. Note that the serialization
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format contains the master public key needed and key derivation, used
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by the offline wallet to sign the transaction.
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2. Sign the transaction with your offline wallet, using 'signrawtransaction':
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./electrum -w wallet_with_seed signrawtransaction 01000000015a92850cc5dc7bb7c1a711c1ce0c1658596c085d49c17fce68c641cce0bdd188010000004801ff45fe197f1a7a7779f58690c3100364d7ce596bf47bb52e88e617e22940bf54a8f139194652584b0d357eb95defb8b4911b0a53118b8afecb96aedb1334e772df350901002800ffffffff02b1f0f65d000000001976a9147ea19cc36d846e2ce81762def3cb9299bed0847188ac80969800000000001976a91451e814c0f7637ba9a59bc11628337a2df6559a5088ac00000000
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Password:
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{
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"complete": true,
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"hex": "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"
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}
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The result is a fully signed transaction, as indicated by the "complete" field.
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3. Broadcast the transaction to the Bitcoin network, using 'sendrawtransaction':
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./electrum sendrawtransaction 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"ef6b561232f3c507219ab7d2a79f8849e14ed7e926e77546c2d9e751905b825b"
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<head>
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This is the documentation for the Electrum Console.<br/>
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</head>
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<body>
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<br/>
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Most Electrum command-line commands are also available in the console. <br/>
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The results are Python objects, even though they are
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sometimes rendered as JSON for clarity.<br/>
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<br/>
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Let us call <tt>listunspent()</tt>, to see the list of unspent outputs in the wallet:
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>> listunspent()
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[
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{
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"address": "12cmY5RHRgx8KkUKASDcDYRotget9FNso3",
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"index": 0,
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"raw_output_script": "76a91411bbdc6e3a27c44644d83f783ca7df3bdc2778e688ac",
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"tx_hash": "e7029df9ac8735b04e8e957d0ce73987b5c9c5e920ec4a445130cdeca654f096",
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"value": 0.01
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},
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"address": "1GavSCND6TB7HuCnJSTEbHEmCctNGeJwXF",
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"index": 0,
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"raw_output_script": "76a914aaf437e25805f288141bfcdc27887ee5492bd13188ac",
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"tx_hash": "b30edf57ca2a31560b5b6e8dfe567734eb9f7d3259bb334653276efe520735df",
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"value": 9.04735316
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}
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Note that the result is rendered as JSON. <br/>
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However, if we save it to a Python variable, it is rendered as a Python object:
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>> u = listunspent()
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>> u
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[{'tx_hash': u'e7029df9ac8735b04e8e957d0ce73987b5c9c5e920ec4a445130cdeca654f096', 'index': 0, 'raw_output_script': '76a91411bbdc6e3a27c44644d83f783ca7df3bdc2778e688ac', 'value': 0.01, 'address': '12cmY5RHRgx8KkUKASDcDYRotget9FNso3'}, {'tx_hash': u'b30edf57ca2a31560b5b6e8dfe567734eb9f7d3259bb334653276efe520735df', 'index': 0, 'raw_output_script': '76a914aaf437e25805f288141bfcdc27887ee5492bd13188ac', 'value': 9.04735316, 'address': '1GavSCND6TB7HuCnJSTEbHEmCctNGeJwXF'}]
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This makes it possible to combine Electrum commands with Python.<br/>
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For example, let us pick only the addresses in the previous result:
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>> map(lambda x:x.get('address'), listunspent())
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[
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"12cmY5RHRgx8KkUKASDcDYRotget9FNso3",
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"1GavSCND6TB7HuCnJSTEbHEmCctNGeJwXF"
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Here we combine two commands, <tt>listunspent</tt>
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and <tt>dumpprivkeys</tt>, in order to dump the private keys of all adresses that have unspent outputs:
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>> dumpprivkeys( map(lambda x:x.get('address'), listunspent()) )
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{
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"12cmY5RHRgx8KkUKASDcDYRotget9FNso3": "***************************************************",
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"1GavSCND6TB7HuCnJSTEbHEmCctNGeJwXF": "***************************************************"
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}
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Note that <tt>dumpprivkey</tt> will ask for your password if your
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wallet is encrypted.
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The GUI methods can be accessed through the <tt>gui</tt> variable.
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For example, you can display a QR code from a string using
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gui.show_qrcode.
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Example:
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gui.show_qrcode(dumpprivkey(listunspent()[0]['address']))
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