catbref 876bfb525b WIP: trade-bot: more receive address support, some terminology clarification
Bitcoin receive address no longer stored in AT but dealt with by trade-bot.
This allows 'Bob' to have his BTC sent anywhere he likes when redeeming P2SH-A
thus saving a step, typically incurred by UI. DB shape change due to this.

Similarly, AT code has been updated to expect a Qortal receiving address when
Alice sends MESSAGE to redeem AT.

This means both trade-bot entries (Alice/Bob) can be safely wiped once trade completes.

Some terms were confusing like "trade recipient" which actually referred to
Alice and so have been unified as "trade partner" as to not be confused with
(say) "recipient address"

The MESSAGEs sent from Alice to Bob, from Bob to AT and from Alice to AT have been
given more useful names: 'offer', 'trade' and 'redeem'. There is also a cancel
MESSAGE sent from Bob to AT to cancel AT before trading occurs.

Some API calls have been renamed in light of above.

AT's 'mode' has been expanded from simply OFFER/TRADE to:
OFFERING, TRADING, REFUNDED, REDEEMED, CANCELLED

Tests updated, but MORE TESTING REQUIRED BEFORE RELEASE
2020-08-03 09:36:46 +01:00
2020-06-23 14:27:40 +01:00
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Build / run

  • Requires Java 11. OpenJDK 11 recommended over Java SE.
  • Install Maven
  • Use Maven to fetch dependencies and build: mvn clean package
  • Built JAR should be something like target/qortal-1.0.jar
  • Create basic settings.json file: echo '{}' > settings.json
  • Run JAR in same working directory as settings.json: java -jar target/qortal-1.0.jar
  • Wrap in shell script, add JVM flags, redirection, backgrounding, etc. as necessary.
  • Or use supplied example shell script: run.sh
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Qortal Core - Main Code Repository Decentralized Data Network - Blockchain - TRUE Cross-Chain Trading - Application and Website Hosting - Much More - Qortal is the future internet infrastructure for the global digital world.
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