Thin Bitcoin Wallet.Built with React Native and Electrum.
Website: bluewallet.io
Community: telegram group
Please refer to the engines field in package.json file for the minimum required versions of Node and npm. It is preferred that you use an even-numbered version of Node as these are LTS versions.
To view the version of Node and npm in your environment, run the following in your console:
node --version && npm --version
git clone https://github.com/BlueWallet/BlueWallet.git
cd BlueWallet
npm install
Please make sure that your console is running the most stable versions of npm and node (even-numbered versions).
You will now need to either connect an Android device to your computer or run an emulated Android device using AVD Manager which comes shipped with Android Studio. To run an emulator using AVD Manager:
build.gradle
file under BlueWallet/android/
folderTools
-> AVD Manager
.
Play
button under Actions
columnOnce you connected an Android device or launched an emulator, run this:
npx react-native run-android
The above command will build the app and install it. Once you launch the app it will take some time for all of the dependencies to load. Once everything loads up, you should have the built app running.
npx pod-install
npm start
In another terminal window within the BlueWallet folder:
npx react-native run-ios
npm run maccatalystpatches
Once the patches are applied, open Xcode and select "My Mac" as destination. If you are running macOS Catalina, you may need to remove all iOS 14 Widget targets.
npm run test
I was not satisfied with existing iOS Bitcoin apps, especially with BreadWallet (the one I mainly used) where development stalled and they could not even deliver such features as SegWit, RBF and custom fees (at the times where custom fees were especially needed).So I knew I could create one to use myself and let others use it.I had experience with awesome bitcoin-js lib (javascript), and since I don't own any Macs, I don't plan to, and not going to learn ObjC/Swift - ReactNative (where you also write in javascript) was an obvious choice.
MIT
Grab an issue from the backlog, try to start or submit a PR, any doubts we will try to guide you. Contributors have a private telegram group, request access by email bluewallet@bluewallet.io
We accepts translations via Transifex
To participate you need to:
Please note the values in curly braces should not be translated. These are the names of the variables that will be inserted into the translated string. For example, the original string "{number} of {total}"
in Russian will be "{number} из {total}"
.
Transifex automatically creates Pull Request when language reaches 100% translation. We also trigger this by hand before each release, so don't worry if you can't translate everything, every word counts.
Builds automated and tested with BrowserStack
Bugs reported via BugSnag
Found critical bugs/vulnerabilities? Please email them bluewallet@bluewallet.ioThanks!