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| getnewaddress || [account] || Returns a new bitcoin address for receiving payments.  If [account] is specified (recommended), it is added to the address book so payments received with the address will be credited to [account].
| getnewaddress || [account] || Returns a new bitcoin address for receiving payments.  If [account] is specified (recommended), it is added to the address book so payments received with the address will be credited to [account].
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| getreceivedbyaccount || <account> [minconf=1] || Returns the total amount received by addresses with <account> in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations.
| getreceivedbyaccount || [account] [minconf=1] || Returns the total amount received by addresses with [account] in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations. If [account] not provided return will include all transactions to all accounts. (version 0.3.24-beta)
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| getreceivedbyaddress || <bitcoinaddress> [minconf=1] || Returns the total amount received by <bitcoinaddress> in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations.
| getreceivedbyaddress || <bitcoinaddress> [minconf=1] || Returns the total amount received by <bitcoinaddress> in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations.

Revision as of 17:28, 28 August 2011

Bitcoin API call list (as of version 0.3.20.2)

Common operations

Listing my bitcoin addresses

Listing the bitcoin addresses in your wallet is easily done via listreceivedbyaddress. It normally lists only addresses which already have received transactions, however you can list all the addresses by setting the first argument to 0, and the second one to true.

Accounts are used to organize addresses.

Full list

Required arguments are denoted inside < and > Optional arguments are inside [ and ].

Command Parameters Description
backupwallet <destination> Safely copies wallet.dat to destination, which can be a directory or a path with filename.
getaccount <bitcoinaddress> Returns the account associated with the given address.
getaccountaddress <account> Returns the current bitcoin address for receiving payments to this account.
getaddressesbyaccount <account> Returns the list of addresses for the given account.
getbalance [account] [minconf=1] If [account] is not specified, returns the server's total available balance.
If [account] is specified, returns the balance in the account.
getblockbycount height Dumps the block existing at specified height. Note: this is not available in the official release
getblockcount Returns the number of blocks in the longest block chain.
getblocknumber Returns the block number of the latest block in the longest block chain.
getconnectioncount Returns the number of connections to other nodes.
getdifficulty Returns the proof-of-work difficulty as a multiple of the minimum difficulty.
getgenerate Returns true or false whether bitcoind is currently generating hashes
gethashespersec Returns a recent hashes per second performance measurement while generating.
getinfo Returns an object containing various state info.
getnewaddress [account] Returns a new bitcoin address for receiving payments. If [account] is specified (recommended), it is added to the address book so payments received with the address will be credited to [account].
getreceivedbyaccount [account] [minconf=1] Returns the total amount received by addresses with [account] in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations. If [account] not provided return will include all transactions to all accounts. (version 0.3.24-beta)
getreceivedbyaddress <bitcoinaddress> [minconf=1] Returns the total amount received by <bitcoinaddress> in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations.
gettransaction <txid> Get detailed information about <txid>
getwork [data] If [data] is not specified, returns formatted hash data to work on:
  • "midstate" : precomputed hash state after hashing the first half of the data
  • "data" : block data
  • "hash1" : formatted hash buffer for second hash
  • "target" : little endian hash target

If [data] is specified, tries to solve the block and returns true if it was successful.

help [command] List commands, or get help for a command.
listaccounts [minconf=1] Returns Object that has account names as keys, account balances as values.
listreceivedbyaccount [minconf=1] [includeempty=false] Returns an array of objects containing:
  • "account" : the account of the receiving addresses
  • "amount" : total amount received by addresses with this account
  • "confirmations" : number of confirmations of the most recent transaction included
listreceivedbyaddress [minconf=1] [includeempty=false] Returns an array of objects containing:
  • "address" : receiving address
  • "account" : the account of the receiving address
  • "amount" : total amount received by the address
  • "confirmations" : number of confirmations of the most recent transaction included

To get a list of accounts on the system, execute bitcoind listreceivedbyaddress 0 true

listtransactions <account> [count=10] Returns up to [count] most recent transactions for account <account>.
move <fromaccount> <toaccount> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment] Move from one account in your wallet to another.
sendfrom <fromaccount> <tobitcoinaddress> <amount> [minconf=1] [comment] [comment-to] <amount> is a real and is rounded to 8 decimal places. Returns the transaction ID if successful.
sendtoaddress <bitcoinaddress> <amount> [comment] [comment-to] <amount> is a real and is rounded to 8 decimal places
setaccount <bitcoinaddress> <account> Sets the account associated with the given address.
setgenerate <generate> [genproclimit] <generate> is true or false to turn generation on or off.
Generation is limited to [genproclimit] processors, -1 is unlimited.
stop Stop bitcoin server.
validateaddress <bitcoinaddress> Return information about <bitcoinaddress>.

See Also