bitnode
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clone the repo
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npm install
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have mongod running in the background with a bitnode DB and a bitnodes collection
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node app.js
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When the app first runs, it will ask you for a password. This will be used to encrypt the private keys before saving them to the database. I use the password 'm'. if you use this too, it will display a message when you login. otherwise it will just be a wrongly decrypted string.
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When the app is running, you can hit http://localhost:3000/api/ to save an encrypted private key & address to the database and display the address.