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* Encrypted wallet (optional) | * Encrypted wallet (optional) | ||
* Maintain offline wallets for 100% security from online attackers. | * Maintain offline wallets for 100% security from online attackers. | ||
* Import addresses created with VanityGen or sweep funds from Casascius physical Bitcoins. | * Import addresses created with [[vanitygen|VanityGen]] or sweep funds from Casascius physical Bitcoins. | ||
* Toggle between “Standard” and “Advanced” modes to guarantee an appropriate set of options and information. | * Toggle between “Standard” and “Advanced” modes to guarantee an appropriate set of options and information. | ||
And more -- see the [http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56424.0 project's forum thread] for full details. | And more -- see the [http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=56424.0 project's forum thread] for full details. |
Revision as of 01:06, 20 August 2012
An open-source, python-based, wallet-management application for the Bitcoin network.
At the alpha-level stage, Armory is a proof-of-concept release. It is very resource-intensive and thus will not be usable by everyone. The beta version of the project is being crowdfunded[1].
Available for Windows and Linux. Armory can be built for OS X but does not (yet) have OS X binaries.
Armory is licensed under the AGPL.
Features
- Encrypted wallet (optional)
- Maintain offline wallets for 100% security from online attackers.
- Import addresses created with VanityGen or sweep funds from Casascius physical Bitcoins.
- Toggle between “Standard” and “Advanced” modes to guarantee an appropriate set of options and information.
And more -- see the project's forum thread for full details.
History
The Armory project was announced January 3rd, 2012[2].
See Also
External Links
- Amory] Project page