nix-bitcoin === Nix packages and nixos modules for easily installing Bitcoin nodes and higher layer protocols with an emphasis on security. This is a work in progress - don't expect it to be bug free or secure. The default configuration sets up a Bitcoin Core node and c-lightning. The user can enable spark-wallet in `configuration.nix` to make c-lightning accessible with a smartphone using spark-wallet. A simple webpage shows the lightning nodeid and links to nanopos letting the user receive donations. It also includes liquid-daemon. Outbound peer-to-peer traffic is forced through Tor, and listening services are bound to onion addresses. A demo installation is running at [http://6tr4dg3f2oa7slotdjp4syvnzzcry2lqqlcvqkfxdavxo6jsuxwqpxad.onion](http://6tr4dg3f2oa7slotdjp4syvnzzcry2lqqlcvqkfxdavxo6jsuxwqpxad.onion). The following screen cast shows a fresh deployment of a nix-bitcoin node.

The goal is to make it easy to deploy a reasonably secure Bitcoin node with a usable wallet. It should allow managing bitcoin (the currency) effectively and providing public infrastructure. It should be a reproducible and extensible platform for applications building on Bitcoin. Available modules --- By default the `configuration.nix` provides: * bitcoind with outbound connections through Tor and inbound connections through a hidden service. By default loaded with banlist of spy nodes. * [clightning](https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning) with outbound connections through Tor, not listening * includes "nodeinfo" script which prints basic info about the node * adds non-root user "operator" which has access to bitcoin-cli and lightning-cli In `configuration.nix` the user can enable: * a clightning hidden service * [liquid-daemon](https://github.com/blockstream/liquid) * [lightning charge](https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning-charge) * [nanopos](https://github.com/ElementsProject/nanopos) * an index page using nginx to display node information and link to nanopos * [spark-wallet](https://github.com/shesek/spark-wallet) * [electrs](https://github.com/romanz/electrs) * recurring-donations, a module to repeatedly send lightning payments to recipients specified in the configuration. * [bitcoin-core-hwi](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI). * You no longer need extra software to connect your hardware wallet to Bitcoin Core. Use Bitcoin Core's own **H**ardware **W**allet **I**nterface with one `configuration.nix` setting. The data directories of the services can be found in `/var/lib` on the deployed machines. Installation --- The easiest way is to run `nix-shell` (on a Linux machine) in the nix-bitcoin directory and then create a [NixOps](https://nixos.org/nixops/manual/) deployment with the provided `network.nix` in the `network` directory. Fix the FIXMEs in configuration.nix and deploy with nixops in nix-shell. See [install.md](docs/install.md) for a detailed tutorial. Security --- * Nix package manager, NixOS and packages can be built from source to reduce reliance on binary caches. * Builds happen in a [sandboxed environment](https://nixos.org/nix/manual/). * Packages dependencies are [pinned](pkgs/nixpkgs-pinned.nix). Most packages are built from the [nixos stable channel](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs-channels/tree/nixos-19.03), with a few exceptions that are built from the nixpkgs unstable channel. * nix-bitcoin merge commits are signed. * nix-bitcoin is built with a [hardened kernel](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/profiles/hardened.nix) by default. * Services operate with least privileges. They each have their own user and are restricted further with [systemd options](modules/nix-bitcoin-services.nix). * There's a non-root user *operator* to interact with the various services. Note that nix-bitcoin is still experimental. Also, by design if the machine you're deploying *from* is insecure, there is nothing nix-bitcoin can do to protect itself. Hardware requirements --- * Disk space: 300 GB (235GB for Bitcoin blockchain + some room) * Bitcoin Core pruning is not supported at the moment because it's not supported by c-lightning. It's possible to use pruning but you need to know what you're doing. * RAM: 2GB of memory. ECC memory is better. Tested hardware includes [pcengine's apu2c4](https://pcengines.ch/apu2c4.htm) Usage --- For usage instructions, such as how to connect to spark-wallet, electrs and the ssh Tor Hidden Service, see [usage.md](docs/usage.md). Troubleshooting --- If you are having problems with nix-bitcoin check the [FAQ](docs/faq.md) or submit an issue. We are always happy to help. Docs --- * [FAQ](docs/faq.md) * [Install instructions](docs/install.md) * [Usage instructions](docs/usage.md)