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Multichannel wallet Bot for Komodo based Asset Chains.

A bot made for Discord, Twitter (soon), Telegram (soon) and more.

This code is based on kayabaNerve Tip Bot (https://github.com/kayabaNerve/tip-bot) with a lot of changes, from staking to true wallet management based on raw transactions. All references to ERC20 are removed.

To install the bot:

  • Install Komodo and run your asset chain, then:
    • Edit the conf file to add server=1, rpcuser=user, and rpcpass=pass (with your own username and password).
    • Start the daemon.
    • Move settings.example.json to settings.json.
    • Edit the settings.json file's coin var to have:
      • symbol set to the coin's symbol ("BTC").
      • decimals set to the amount of the coin's decimals (8). Optionally, you may set a lower amount of decimals so users can't tip satoshis.
      • port set to the daemon's RPC port (8337).
      • user set to the username you set in the conf file ("user").
      • pass set to the password you set in the conf file ("pass").
  • Create a Discord Bot User.
    • Go to https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me.
    • Click New App.
    • Enter a name, and optionally, upload an icon.
    • Click Create a Bot User.
    • Grab the Client ID from the top, and go to this link: https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=!!CLIENT_ID!!&scope=bot&permissions=68672, after replacing !!CLIENT_ID!! with the bot's client ID. This will allow you to add the bot to a server with the proper permissions of Read Messages/Send Messages/Add Reactions (the last one is only necessary if you use giveaways).
    • Edit the settings.json file's discord var to include:
      • token set to the bot user token. This is not the client user.
      • user set to the value gotten by right-clicking the bot on your server and clicking Copy ID. This requires Developer Mode to be enabled on your Discord client.
  • Set up any channel locked commands in settings.json's commands var.
    • If you wish to lock a command to a channel, edit example to be the name of the command, and ROOM ID to be the value gotten from right-clicking a room and clicking Copy ID. You can add multiple channel IDs to the array.
    • To setup more channel locks, simply copy the example template and fill it our properly.
  • Install NodeJS dependencies via npm i.
    • discord.js will print several warnings about requiring a peer but none was installed. These are normal, and refer to optional packages for connecting to voice channels, something we don't do.

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