A minter and protocol for inscriptions on Bells.
Install dependencies:
npm install
Create a .env
file with your node information:
NODE_RPC_URL=http://<ip>:<port>
NODE_RPC_USER=<username>
NODE_RPC_PASS=<password>
TESTNET=false
Generate a new .wallet.json
file:
node . wallet new
Then send BELLS to the address displayed. Once sent, sync your wallet:
node . wallet sync
If you are minting a lot, you can split up your UTXOs:
node . wallet split <count>
When you are done minting, send the funds back:
node . wallet send <address> <optional amount>
From file:
node . mint <address> <path>
Repeating:
node . mint <address> <path> <repeat>
Examples:
node . mint BQQcsCCBiQn1aJsrrNzTg4Lm7MMd1PzZHq dog.jpeg
node . mint BQQcsCCBiQn1aJsrrNzTg4Lm7MMd1PzZHq mint.json 100
You may bulk mint bellmap by specifying an address to receive and a start and end bellmap number
node . mint-bellmap <address> <start> <end>
Examples:
node . mint-bellmap BQQcsCCBiQn1aJsrrNzTg4Lm7MMd1PzZHq 0 100
Start the server:
node . server
And open your browser to:
http://localhost:3000/tx/15f3b73df7e5c072becb1d84191843ba080734805addfccb650929719080f62e
The bellscriptions protocol allows any size data to be inscribed onto subwoofers.
An inscription is defined as a series of push datas:
"ord"
OP_1
"text/plain; charset=utf8"
OP_0
"Woof!"
For bellscriptions, we introduce a couple extensions. First, content may spread across multiple parts:
"ord"
OP_2
"text/plain; charset=utf8"
OP_1
"Woof and "
OP_0
"woof woof!"
This content here would be concatenated as "Woof and woof woof!". This allows up to ~1500 bytes of data per transaction.
Second, P2SH is used to encode inscriptions.
There are no restrictions on what P2SH scripts may do as long as the redeem scripts start with inscription push datas.
And third, inscriptions are allowed to chain across transactions:
Transaction 1:
"ord"
OP_2
"text/plain; charset=utf8"
OP_1
"Woof and "
Transaction 2
OP_0
"woof woof!"
With the restriction that each inscription part after the first must start with a number separator, and number separators must count down to 0.
This allows indexers to know how much data remains.
There's a problem with the node connection. Your dogecoin.conf
file should look something like:
rpcuser=ape
rpcpassword=zord
rpcport=22555
server=1
Make sure port
is not set to the same number as rpcport
. Also make sure rpcauth
is not set.
Your .env file
should look like:
NODE_RPC_URL=http://127.0.0.1:22555
NODE_RPC_USER=ape
NODE_RPC_PASS=zord
TESTNET=false
The miner fee is too low. You can increase it up by putting FEE_PER_KB=300000000 in your .env file or just wait it out. The default is 100000000 but spikes up when demand is high.