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BTCPayServer.Vault

This project is composed of two parts:

The video below explains how to use BTCPay Vault with BTCPay Server.

Why BTCPayServer Vault

BTCPayServer Vault allows web applications to access your hardware wallet, this enables a better integrated user experience.

How to install

Direct download

The binaries are on our release page.

Via brew (macOS only)

You can use brew:

brew install btcpayserver-vault

How does BTCPayServer Vault work

When running the BTCPayServer Vault, a local webserver is hosted on http://127.0.0.1:65092 which web applications, via your local browser, can connect to in order to interact with your hardware wallet.

The protocol is fairly simple:

First, the web application needs to make a permission request to the Vault by sending a HTTP request GET to http://127.0.0.1:65092/hwi-bridge/v1/request-permission

This will prompt the user to grant access to the web application and if the user accepts, the request returns HTTP 200. Note that internally, the Vault relies on the ORIGIN HTTP header to identify the web application requesting access. If the access was granted previously, the request returns HTTP 200.

Second, the web application can query the hardware through POST requests to http://127.0.0.1:65092/hwi-bridge/v1.

{
    "params": [ "param1", "param2" ]
}

Those parameters are then passed as-is to hwi and the result is returned as a string.

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Is it safe?

Hardware wallets have been created to protect your money, even if your computer was compromised.

However, while it protects your money, it will not protect your privacy if you allow an untrusted application to access your public keys. This is why BTCPayServer Vault always ask permission to user first before allowing any web application to access your hardware wallet.

How to build?

This is a two step process:

  1. Install the latest version of the .NET Core 6.0 SDK
  2. Run dotnet build

If you want to run it for testing:

cd BTCPayServer.Vault
dotnet run

Documentation

Video below explains how to use BTCPay Vault with BTCPay Server.

Licence

This project is under MIT License.

Special thanks

Special thanks to Wasabi Wallet, this code is based on their work, and as well to the bitcoin developers and achow101 for the HWI Project.

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