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[appendix]
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== Appendix - pycoin, ku and tx.
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== Appendix - pycoin, ku, and tx
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The Python library +pycoin+ (http://github.com/richardkiss/pycoin), originally written and maintained by Richard Kiss, is a Python-based library that supports manipulation of bitcoin keys and transactions, even supporting the scripting language enough to properly deal with non-standard transactions.
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The Python library http://github.com/richardkiss/pycoin[+pycoin+], originally written and maintained by Richard Kiss, is a Python-based library that supports manipulation of bitcoin keys and transactions, even supporting the scripting language enough to properly deal with nonstandard transactions.
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The pycoin library supports both Python 2 (2.7.x) and Python 3 (after 3.3), and comes with some handy command-line utilities, ku and tx.
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=== Pycoin command-line tools: KU and TX
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=== Key Utility (KU)
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==== Key Utility (KU)
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The command-line utility +ku+ ("key utility") is Swiss Army knife for manipulating keys. It supports BIP32 keys, WIF, and address (bitcoin and alt-coins). Following are some examples.
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The command-line utility ```ku``` ("key utility") is Swiss Army knife for manipulating keys. It supports BIP32 keys, WIF, and address (bitcoin and alt coins). Here are some examples.
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Create a BIP32 Key using the default entropy sources of GPG and /dev/random:
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Create a BIP32 key using the default entropy sources of GPG and _/dev/random_:
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Create a BIP32 key from a passphrase:
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*THE PASSPHRASE IN THIS EXAMPLE IS WAY TOO EASY TO GUESS.*
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[[WARNING]]
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The passphrase in this example is way too easy to guess.
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