Hi Andreas,
> I'm trying to finish off bitcoinj's implementation for sending to
taproot addresses. For this, I'd like to test against a wallet that can
receive to P2TR and spend back.
I did this transaction few days back which creates a P2TR output while
answering a question on Bitcoin Stackexc
On 2021-10-15 03:05:36 user Anthony Towns via bitcoin-dev
wrote:
> Same stuff works with testnet, though I'm not sure if any testnet faucets
will accept bech32m addresses directly.
There are faucets that accept such addresses, for example
https://bitcoinfaucet.uo1.net/, but you have to use bec
On Sat, Oct 09, 2021 at 04:49:42PM +, Pieter Wuille via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> You can construct a taproot-capable wallet in Bitcoin Core as follows:
> * Have or create a descriptor wallet (createwallet RPC, with
> descriptors=true).
> * Import a taproot descriptor (of the form "tr(KEY)"), as ac
On Oct 9, 2021, 11:36, Andreas Schildbach via bitcoin-dev <
bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
> I'm trying to finish off bitcoinj's implementation for sending to
taproot addresses. For this, I'd like to test against a wallet that can
receive to P2TR and spend back.
> I've been tryi
I'm trying to finish off bitcoinj's implementation for sending to
taproot addresses. For this, I'd like to test against a wallet that can
receive to P2TR and spend back.
I've been trying to get a taproot address from Bitcoin Core 22.0 and
spent many hours, but in vain. Can someone please simpl