This sameple code will let you generate a private key, create a transaction and submit it via with bitcore-lib and Javascript
Creating a private key and sending a bitcoin transaction in 30 lines of code
- run node create-key.jsto create a new private key (saved by the script inprivate-key.txt)
- fund the account with 1 millibit or less
- run node index.js(by default it will create and submit a transaction paying 0.1 btc to the same address)
The code is the following:
const { readFileSync } = require('fs')
const bitcoin = require('bitcore-lib')
const { PrivateKey, Transaction } = bitcoin
const pvtKeyString = readFileSync('./private-key.txt').toString().trim()
const pvtKey = new PrivateKey(pvtKeyString)
const address = pvtKey.toAddress().toString()
console.log("private key:", pvtKey.toString())
console.log("address:", address)
const getUTXOs  = require('./blockchain-api/get-utxos')
const pushTx    = require('./blockchain-api/push-tx')
// const { pushTx, getUTXOs } = require('./blockchain-api') // TODO: NPM MODULE
;(async () => {
  try {
    let utxos = await getUTXOs({ address })
    utxos = [ utxos[0] ]
    console.log("utxos:", utxos)
    const amount = 10000 // 10k sats (0.1mbtc)
    const tx = new Transaction()
      .from(utxos)
      .to(address, amount)
      .change(address)
      .fee(1000)
      .sign(pvtKey)
    const txHex = tx.serialize()
    console.log("tx:", txHex)
    const { success, txHash } = pushTx(txHex)
    console.log("success:", success, "txHash:", txHash)
  } catch (err) {
    console.error(err)
  }
})()Creating a private key and sending a bitcoin transaction in 30 lines of code - #coding #bitcoin #tx #utxo #bitcoin-tx #bitcoin-utxo
notes about js JS bitcoin libraries:
bitcore-lib.js (purely didatical version - [this version])
bitcoinjs-lib.js (TODO: create a more practical version using bitcoinjs-lib or a wrapper)
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