DanS 828018de2b feat(settings): sweep a private key's funds to your own wallet
Add a "Sweep to my wallet (don't keep the key)" option to the Import Private
Key dialog (spending keys only). Rather than keeping the key, it imports the
key, then sends ALL its funds to a destination you control — a freshly
generated shielded address by default, or an existing wallet address you pick.

Flow (App::sweepPrivateKey): import the key (rescan; the stock node has no
address index, so its UTXOs/notes can't be enumerated otherwise) → confirm it
holds spendable funds → resolve the destination → z_sendmany balance-minus-fee
from the key's address to the destination, via the existing tested submitZSendMany
wrapper + async-operation tracker. The imported key is left in the wallet with an
empty balance (there is no remove-key RPC) — stated plainly in the UI caveat.

Design notes forced by this daemon (verified against external/dragonx):
- z_importkey returns null here, so the shielded source address is found by
  diffing z_listaddresses before/after import (aborts if the pre-snapshot fails,
  so a wrong address can never be picked). Transparent uses importprivkey's return.
- z_sendmany, NOT z_mergetoaddress: moves a single-UTXO transparent source (the
  common paper-wallet case) and fails loudly instead of silently leaving a
  remainder. Amount computed in integer satoshis for an exact fixed-decimal string.
- Clear errors for no-funds / unconfirmed / dust-below-fee / already-imported.
- The mode + destination are locked during a running sweep; a sweep that finishes
  while the dialog is closed still shows its Done/Error+txid on reopen; sweep UI
  can't bleed into the watch-only viewing dialog.

i18n: 8 new sweep_* keys (en + 8 langs); dynamic status strings are English,
matching the beginSweepToSeedWallet precedent.

Reviewed across three adversarial multi-agent rounds (fund-safety focus): round 1
caught the feature was broken for shielded keys (z_importkey null) and rejected
single-UTXO transparent sources; round 2 caught reopen/double-submit/precision
issues; round 3 verified the fixes. NOT yet exercised against a live daemon —
needs a small-amount mainnet test before it's trusted, like migrate-to-seed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-13 17:29:10 -05:00
2026-03-19 14:46:33 -05:00
2026-03-03 01:20:03 -06:00
2026-02-27 00:26:01 -06:00

ObsidianDragon - DragonX Wallet

A lightweight, portable full-node cryptocurrency wallet for DragonX (DRGX), built with Dear ImGui.

Current pre-release: 1.2.0-rc1.

License Platform

Features

  • Full Node Support: Connects to dragonxd for complete blockchain verification
  • Shielded Transactions: Full z-address support with encrypted memos
  • Address Management: Labels, icons, favorites, hidden addresses, and address-to-address transfers
  • Integrated Mining: Solo CPU mining plus pool mining through xmrig, with idle-mining controls
  • Explorer Tools: Block/transaction lookup and bootstrap snapshot download
  • Market Data: Real-time price charts from CoinGecko
  • QR Codes: Generate and display QR codes for receiving addresses
  • Multi-language: i18n support for English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Chinese
  • CJK Fonts: Bundled CJK subset font for translated interfaces
  • Lightweight: ~5-10MB binary vs ~50MB+ for Qt version
  • Fast Builds: Compiles in seconds, not minutes

Screenshots



Building

Quick Setup

The setup script detects your OS, installs all build dependencies, and validates your environment:

./setup.sh              # Install core build deps (interactive)
./setup.sh --check      # Just report what's missing
./setup.sh --all        # Core + Windows/macOS cross-compile + Sapling params
./setup.sh --win        # Also install mingw-w64 + libsodium-win

Manual Prerequisites

Click to expand manual install commands

Linux (Ubuntu/Debian):

sudo apt install build-essential cmake git pkg-config
sudo apt install libgl1-mesa-dev libx11-dev libxcursor-dev libxrandr-dev libxinerama-dev libxi-dev
sudo apt install libsodium-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev

Linux (Arch):

sudo pacman -S base-devel cmake git pkg-config mesa libx11 libxcursor libxrandr libxinerama libxi libsodium curl

macOS:

xcode-select --install
brew install cmake

Windows:

  • Visual Studio 2019+ with C++ workload
  • CMake 3.20+

Binaries

Download linux and windows binaries of latest releases and place in binary directories:

DragonX daemon (https://git.dragonx.is/DragonX/dragonx):

  • prebuilt-binaries/dragonxd-linux/
  • prebuilt-binaries/dragonxd-win/
  • prebuilt-binaries/dragonxd-mac/

xmrig HAC fork (https://git.dragonx.is/dragonx/xmrig-hac):

  • prebuilt-binaries/xmrig-hac/

Build Steps

### Clone repository (if not already)
git clone https://git.dragonx.is/dragonx/ObsidianDragon.git
cd ObsidianDragon/

Windows Build

./build.sh --win-release

Release Build

./build.sh --linux-release    # Linux release + AppImage
./build.sh --win-release      # Windows cross-compile
./build.sh --mac-release      # macOS .app bundle + DMG
./build.sh --clean --linux-release  # Clean + Release

Running

  1. Start dragonxd (if not using embedded daemon):

    dragonxd -daemon
    
  2. Run the wallet:

    cd build/bin
    ./ObsidianDragon
    

The wallet will automatically connect to the daemon using credentials from ~/.hush/DRAGONX/DRAGONX.conf.

Using Custom Node Binaries

The wallet checks its own directory first when looking for DragonX node binaries. This means you can test new or different branch builds of hush-arrakis-chain/hushd without waiting for a new wallet release:

  1. Build or download the node binaries you want to test
  2. Place them in the same directory as the wallet executable (e.g. build/bin/)
  3. Launch the wallet — it will use the local binaries instead of the bundled ones

Search order:

  1. Wallet executable directory (highest priority)
  2. Embedded/extracted daemon (app data directory)
  3. System-wide locations (/usr/local/bin, ~/dragonx/src, etc.)

This is useful for testing new branches or hotfixes to the node software before they are bundled into a wallet release.

Configuration

Configuration is stored in ~/.hush/DRAGONX/DRAGONX.conf:

rpcuser=your_rpc_user
rpcpassword=your_rpc_password
rpcport=21769

Project Structure

ObsidianDragon/
├── src/
│   ├── main.cpp           # Entry point, SDL/ImGui setup
│   ├── app.cpp/h          # Main application class
│   ├── data/              # WalletState, address book, exchange info
│   ├── config/            # Settings persistence and committed/generated version.h
│   ├── ui/
│   │   ├── schema/        # TOML UI schema and skin manager
│   │   ├── material/      # Material components, typography, layout
│   │   ├── windows/       # Tabs and dialogs
│   │   └── pages/         # Multi-page screens such as Settings
│   ├── rpc/
│   │   ├── rpc_client.cpp # JSON-RPC client
│   │   └── connection.cpp # Daemon connection
│   ├── resources/         # Embedded resource extraction
│   ├── platform/          # Windows DX11/backdrop helpers
│   ├── util/
│   │   ├── i18n.cpp       # Internationalization
│   │   └── ...
│   └── daemon/
│       └── embedded_daemon.cpp
├── res/
│   ├── fonts/             # Ubuntu, icon, and CJK fonts
│   └── lang/              # Translation files
├── libs/
│   └── qrcode/            # QR code generation
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── build.sh               # Release/cross-platform build script
└── scripts/create-appimage.sh # AppImage packaging

Dependencies

Fetched or discovered by CMake:

  • SDL3 — Cross-platform windowing/input
  • nlohmann/json — JSON parsing
  • toml++ — TOML parsing (UI schema/themes)
  • libcurl — HTTP/HTTPS transport for daemon RPC and network calls (system on Linux/macOS, fetched on Windows)

Bundled in libs/:

  • Dear ImGui — Immediate mode GUI
  • libsodium — Cryptographic operations (system on Linux or fetched by scripts/fetch-libsodium.sh)
  • QR-Code-generator — QR code rendering
  • miniz — ZIP compression
  • GLAD — OpenGL loader (Linux/macOS)
  • stb_image — Image loading
  • incbin — Binary resource embedding (Windows builds)

Keyboard Shortcuts

Shortcut Action
Ctrl+, Settings
F5 Refresh
Alt+F4 Exit

Translation

Current language files live in res/lang/ as de, es, fr, ja, ko, pt, ru, and zh JSON files, with built-in English fallbacks.

To add a new language:

  1. Copy res/lang/es.json to res/lang/<code>.json
  2. Translate all strings
  3. The language will appear in Settings automatically

License

This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3).

Credits

  • The Hush Developers
  • DragonX Community
  • Dear ImGui by Omar Cornut
  • SDL by Sam Lantinga
Description
No description provided
Readme GPL-3.0 62 MiB
2026-03-25 11:24:21 -05:00
Languages
C++ 72.9%
C 20.4%
Python 4.4%
Shell 1.8%
CMake 0.5%