stack_wallet/README.md
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Stack Wallet

Stack Wallet is a fully open source cryptocurrency wallet. With an easy to use user interface and quick and speedy transactions, this wallet is ideal for anyone no matter how much they know about the cryptocurrency space. The app is actively maintained to provide new user friendly features.

Playstore

Feature List

Highlights include:

  • 11 Different cryptocurrencies
  • All private keys and seeds stay on device and are never shared.
  • Easy backup and restore feature to save all the information that's important to you.
  • Trading cryptocurrencies through our partners.
  • Custom address book
  • Favorite wallets with fast syncing
  • Custom Nodes.
  • Open source software.

Building

Prerequisites

  • The only OS supported for building is Ubuntu 20.04
  • A machine with at least 100 GB of Storage

The following prerequisites can be installed with the setup script scripts/setup.sh or manually as described below:

Scripted setup

scripts/setup.sh is provided as a tool to set up a stock Ubuntu 20.04 installation for building: download the script and run it anywhere. This script should skip the entire Manual setup section below and prepare you for running. It will set up the stack_wallet repository in ~/projects/stack_wallet and build it there.

Manual setup

Install basic dependencies

sudo apt-get install libssl-dev curl unzip automake build-essential file pkg-config git python libtool libtinfo5 cmake libgit2-dev clang libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev zlib1g-dev llvm python3-distutils

The following may be needed for Android studio:

sudo apt-get install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 lib32z1 libbz2-1.0:i386

Install Rust

cargo install cargo-ndk
rustup target add aarch64-linux-android armv7-linux-androideabi i686-linux-android x86_64-linux-android

Linux desktop specific dependencies:

sudo apt-get install clang cmake ninja-build pkg-config libgtk-3-dev liblzma-dev meson python3-pip libgirepository1.0-dev valac xsltproc docbook-xsl
pip3 install --upgrade meson==0.64.1 markdown==3.4.1 markupsafe==2.1.1 jinja2==3.1.2 pygments==2.13.0 toml==0.10.2 typogrify==2.0.7 tomli==2.0.1

After installing the prerequisites listed above, download the code and init the submodules

git clone https://github.com/cypherstack/stack_wallet.git
cd stack_wallet
git submodule update --init --recursive

Run prebuild script

cd scripts
./prebuild.sh
// when finished go back to the root directory
cd ..

Remove pre-installed system libraries for the following packages built by cryptography plugins in the crypto_plugins folder: boost iconv libjson-dev libsecret openssl sodium unbound zmq. You can use

sudo apt list --installed | grep boost

for example to find which pre-installed packages you may need to remove with sudo apt remove. Be careful, as some packages (especially boost) are linked to GNOME (GUI) packages: when in doubt, remove -dev packages first like with

sudo apt-get remove '^libboost.*-dev.*'

Building plugins for Android

cd scripts/android/
./build_all.sh
// when finished go back to the root directory
cd ../..

Building plugins for Linux

cd scripts/linux/
./build_all.sh
// when finished go back to the root directory
cd ../..

Running

Android

Plug in your android device or use the emulator available via Android Studio and then run the following commands:

flutter pub get
flutter run android

Note on Emulators: Only x86_64 emulators are supported, x86 emulators will not work

Linux

Plug in your android device or use the emulator available via Android Studio and then run the following commands:

flutter pub get Linux
flutter run linux

Android Studio

Android Studio is the recommended IDE for development, not just for launching on Android devices and emulators but also for Linux desktop development.

Follow instructions here https://developer.android.com/studio/install#linux or install via snap:

# setup android studio
sudo apt install -y openjdk-11-jdk
sudo snap install android-studio --classic

Use Tools > SDK Manager to install the SDK Tools > Android SDK (API 30), SDK Tools > NDK, SDK Tools > Android SDK command line tools, and SDK Tools > CMake

Then install the Flutter plugin and restart the IDE. In Android Studio's options for the Flutter language, enable auto format on save to match the project's code style. If you have problems with the Dart SDK, make sure to run flutter in a terminal to download it (use source ~/.bashrc to update your environment variables if you're still using the same terminal from which you ran setup.sh)

Make a Pixel 4 (API 30) x86_64 emulator with 2GB of storage space for emulation